Muhammad I. Haque
Affiliations: | Civil Engineering | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
Area:
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DOI: 10.1002/nme.1620060303
Cross-listing: E-Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorErik G. Thompson | grad student | 1973 | Colorado State (E-Tree) | |
(Convergence of the finite element method under the constraint of material incompressibility) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMuhammad Ibrahim | grad student | 2008 | The George Washington University |
Navid Ahmad | grad student | 2009 | The George Washington University (E-Tree) |
Bong Rhee | grad student | 2009 | The George Washington University (E-Tree) |
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Mahmood K, Haque MI. (1988) Bedform length and velocity pulsations in alluvial channels Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering. 114: 315-330 |
Haque MI, Mahmood K. (1987) Sediment convection-diffusion and bedform length Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 113: 1381-1401 |
Haque MI, Mahmood K. (1986) Analytical study on steepness of ripples and dunes Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 112: 220-236 |
Haque MI, Mahmood K. (1984) Analytical determination of form friction factor Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 110: 664-667 |
Mahmood K, Haque MI. (1982) Evaluation of form friction factor in alluvial channels by finite element method |