Open-channel hydraulics
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Open-channel hydraulics
(McGraw-Hill civil engineering series)
McGraw-Hill, 1994, c1985
International ed
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book was originally designed as a state-of-the-art reference book for the practising professional, but the addition of homework problems for the primary chapters and a solutions manual has made it also very suitable as a textbook for courses in open-channel hydraulics in civil engineering. The homework problems were drawn from the author's many years of experience teaching in civil engineering and consultancy work. The main areas of interest in the field are covered from both theoretical and applied viewpoints and the book integrates the traditional areas of open-channel hydraulics such as specific energy, specific momentum, gradually varied flow profiles, design of channels and unsteady flow, with new developments such as stratified flow, dam break, and turbulent mixing and dispersion. Each chapter is supplemented with extensive example problems solved in great detail, and the fundamental principle of the solution of problems is emphasized, although it is noted that standard computer codes are available to solve many of the computationally complex problems that confront the modern engineer. Also available is a solutions manual (0-07-022144-8).
Table of Contents
- Concepts of fluid flow
- energy principle
- the momentum principle
- development of uniform flow concepts
- computation of uniform flow
- theory and analysis of gradually and spatially varied flow
- design of channels
- flow measurement
- rapidly varied flow in nonprismatic channels
- turbulent diffusion and dispersion in steady open-channel flow
- turbulent, buoyant, surface jets and associated phenomena
- gradually varied, unsteady flow
- rapidly varied, unsteady flow
- hydraulic models.
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