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BAA 2713 HYDRAULICS

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TOPICS
Chapter 1: Flow in Open Channels Chapter 2: Uniform Flow in Open Channels Chapter 3: Non-Uniform Flow in Open Channels Chapter 4: Water Distribution in Pipelines

Chapter 5: Hydraulic Machinery


Chapter 6: Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similarity Text book : Hydraulic Engineering 2nd Edition, John Wiley by Roberson, Cassidy, Chowdary Assessment :

first test (20%); second test (10%) Quiz (10%); assignment (20%) final exam (40%)

BAA 2713 HYDRAULICS


By the end of semester, students should be able to: CO1: define and analyze the uniform and non-uniform flow in open channels

CO2: identify and analyze the Rapidly Varied Flow (RVF) and Gradually Varied Flow (GVF) phenomena in open channels CO3: apply and design the water distribution system using Hardy Cross (Loop) and Node (Branching Pipes) methods with Hazen-William & Darcy-Weisbach equations CO4: CO5: identify and analyze the hydraulics machinery principles identify and analyze the dimensional analysis and hydraulic similarity concepts

TEACHING PLAN
Week Date 1 18-22 FEB Topics Chapter 1: Flow in Open Channels - Types of Channel - Types of Flow - Geometric Characteristics of Channels Remarks

Chapter 2: Uniform Flow in Open Channels 25-1 MARCH - Resistance of Flow Formula - Determination of depths by Various Methods - Design of Open Channels 4-8 MARCH - Effectives Cross-Sections (Circular, Rectangular, Trapezoidal)
11-15 MARCH

Chapter 3: Non-Uniform Flow in Open Channels - Use of Specific Energy - Determination of Depths by Various Methods

Quiz 1

Week Date 5 18-22 MARCH

25-29 MARCH

Topics - Control Sections - Presence of Broad Crested Weir - Presence of Constriction Rapidly Varied Flow (RVF) - Hydraulic Jump: Types and Uses - Momentum Principle, Conjugate Depths, Energy Dissipated and Power - Length and Location of hydraulic jump Gradually varied flow (GVF) - Computations of depths in a GVF by various methods - Computation of GVF by numerical integration - Computation of GVF by direct step method - Types of GVF profiles - Classes of profiles backwater, drawdown TERM BREAK

Remarks

TEST I

ASSIGNMENT

1-5 APRIL

8-12 APRIL

Week Date
9 22-26 APRIL

10

29-3 MEI

11

6-10 MEI

12

13-17 MEI

13

20-24 MEI

14

27-31 MEI

Topics Remarks Chapter 4: Water Distribution in Pipelines - Hardy Cross Method using Darcy Weisbach and Hazen William - Node (Branching Pipes) Method using Darcy Weisbach and Hazen William Chapter 5: Hydraulic Machinery Quiz 2 - Introduction to Hydraulics Machines - Classification of Hydraulic Machines: Positive Displacement and Rotordynamic - Pump: Description of a Centrifugal & Reciprocating Pump - Pump Characteristics: Single, In Series and In Parallel - Characteristic Curves Chapter 6: Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic TEST II Similarity - Fundamental Dimensions, Systems of Units and Hydraulic Variables - Methods of Dimensional Analysis - Hydraulics Scale Models - Types of Similarity

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