The ''Journal of Hydraulic Engineering'', formerly the ''Journal of the Hydraulics Division'' (1956–1982), is a
peer-reviewed
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Content
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published by the
American Society of Civil Engineers
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. Topics range from flows in closed conduits to free-surface flows (canals, rivers, lakes, and estuaries) to environmental fluid dynamics. Topics include transport processes involving fluids (multiphase flows) such as sediment and contaminant transport, and heat and gas transfers. Emphasis is placed on the presentation of concepts, methods, techniques, and results that advance knowledge and/or are suitable for general application in the hydraulic engineering profession.
History
One of ASCE's flagship journals which began publication in 1956, this journal's origin goes back to the publication of the first volume of ''Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers'' in 1892.
Indexes
The journal is indexed in
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Civil engineering database
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, TRDI, OCLC (WorldCat), IET/INSPEC, Crossref,
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and EBSCOHost.
References
External links
* {{Official, https://ascelibrary.org/journal/jhend8
ASCE LibraryASCE website
Civil engineering journals
Publications established in 1875
Monthly journals
English-language journals
American Society of Civil Engineers academic journals