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National Taiwan Ocean University,NTOU / College of Engineering

Shiau, BS

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  • Publications 16
  • Project and Funding 26

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  • Articles

Author

  • 15 bao-shi shiau
  • 4 tsai, b. j.
  • 2 chen, y. b.
  • 1 hsieh, c. t.
  • 1 hsu, s. c.
  • 1 hsui, j. d.
  • 1 yang, c. l.
  • 1 蕭葆羲

Date issued

  • 2 2010 - 2019
  • 8 2000 - 2009
  • 6 1990 - 1999

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  • 16 journal article

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)SourcescopusWOSFulltext/Archive link
11999Ejection and sweep of the Reynolds stress for a turbulent boundary layer flow past windscreenBao-Shi Shiau Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
22006Experimental observation on the discharge of dense waste liquid in the twolayer stratified coastal waterBao-Shi Shiau ; Tsai, B. J.Journal of Coastal Research
32007Experimental Observations on the Submerged Discharge of Brine into Coastal Water in Flowing CurrentBao-Shi Shiau ; Yang, C. L.; Tsai, B. J.Journal of Coastal Research
42000Experimental study of a turbulent boundary layer flow over a windbreak of semi-circular sectionBao-Shi Shiau Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
52011EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE FLOW CHARACTERISTICS FOR WIND OVER A TWO-DIMENSIONAL UPWIND SLOPE ESCARPMENTTsai, B. J.; Bao-Shi Shiau Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
62011Flow and dispersion of pollution in the hilly terrainTsai, B. J.; Bao-Shi Shiau Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
72001In situ measurement of strong wind velocity spectra and wind characteristics at Keelung coastal area of TaiwanBao-Shi Shiau ; Chen, Y. B.Atmospheric Research
82003Measurement of the Reynolds stress structure and turbulence characteristics of the wind above a two-dimensional trapezoidal shape of hillBao-Shi Shiau ; Hsu, S. C.Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
91995MEASUREMENT OF THE REYNOLDS STRESS STRUCTURE BEHIND MULTIPLE WINDBREAKS ACROSS-WINDBao-Shi Shiau Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
101998Measurement of turbulence characteristics for flow past porous windscreenBao-Shi Shiau Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
111997Modeling of gas well blowout under seawaterBao-Shi Shiau ; Hsui, J. D.Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
122002Observation on wind turbulence characteristics and velocity spectra near the ground at the coastal regionBao-Shi Shiau ; Chen, Y. B.Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
131995THE STRUCTURE OF THE REYNOLDS STRESS IN A TURBULENT-FLOW OVER WINDBREAKS OF HALF-CIRCULAR SECTIONSBao-Shi Shiau Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
142000Velocity spectra and turbulence statistics at the northeastern coast of Taiwan under high-wind conditionsBao-Shi Shiau Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
152002Wind flow characteristics and Reynolds stress structure around the two-dimensional embankment of trapezoidal shape with different slope gradientsBao-Shi Shiau ; Hsieh, C. T.Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
161997都市地區建築物風環境及風壓之風洞模擬試驗研究蕭葆羲 

 

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