Hydraulic Engineering Eng. Osama Dawoud First Semester 2008 Eng. Osama Dawoud First Semester 2008.

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Hydraulic Engineering Eng. Osama Dawoud First Semester 2008 Eng. Osama Dawoud First Semester 2008

Lecture 1 Syllabus

Course Objectives: To understand basic principles and methods for analysis and design of hydraulic engineering. To practice problem solving in pipelines, branching pipe system, pipe networks, water hammer phenomenon, water pumps, open channel flow, Hydraulic structures, hydraulic modeling, water network design and water systems in tall building.

Text book: Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering systems, Hwang N. & R. Houghtalen. 3rd edition

Course contents TopicWeek Introduction, Review Water consumption quantities 1,2 Pipelines losses due to friction Pipelines minor losses 3,4 Pipeline connecting two reservoirs Pipeline with negative pressure 5 Water networks design Water tanks management 5 Branching pipe systems Pipe networks (Hardy – cross Method) 7 Course Project review Mid Exam 8 Water network modeling using EPANET software (computer lab.) Water hammer phenomenon in pipelines 9

Course contents TopicWeek Water Pumps10 Open channel: uniform flow, Hydraulic efficiency, energy principle 11 Open channel: Hydraulic Jump, Gradually varied flow, water surface profiles Introduction to water distribution systems in tall building 12 Water pipelines design in high buildings Hydraulic structures: Dam types, weirs (sharp crested weir, Broad crested weirs), Venturi flumes. 13 Review, Final14