Handbook of hydraulics for the solution of hydraulic engineering problems

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Handbook of hydraulics for the solution of hydraulic engineering problems

Ernest F. Brater, Horace Williams King ; James E. Lindell, editor in chief ; C.Y. Wei, coeditor

McGraw-Hill, c1996

7th ed

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Includes index

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Continuing its tradition of excellence developed over six previous editions, this seminal Handbook provides a compact, easily accessible source of current data for solving problems in hydraulic engineering. It's packed with essential tables, formulas, computer solutions, and other references needed by practicing engineers. Updating the Sixth Edition published 13 years ago - which sold nearly 40,000 copies - the Seventh Edition includes a number of valuable new features: computer programs replacing logarithm tables; new chapter on advances in hydraulic using computer technology; and metric units used throughout the book.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Fluid Properties and Hydraulic Units Chapter 2: Hydrostatics Chapter 3: Fundamental Concepts of Flow Chapter 4: Orifices, Gates, and Tables Chapter 5: Weirs Chapter 6: Pipes Chapter 7: Steady Uniform Flow in Open Channels Chapter 8: Open Channels with Non-Uniform Flow Chapter 9: High-Velocity Transitions Chapter 10: Wave Motion and Forces Chapter 11: Spatially Variable and Unsteady Flow Chapter 12: Measurement of Flowing Water Chapter 13: Advances in Hydraulics Using Computer Technology Chapter 14: Applicable Computer Programs

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