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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0136016383
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0136016380
  • Author: Robert J. Houghtalen (Author), A. Osman Akan (Author), Ned H. C. Hwang 

Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Systems, Fourth Edition is a very useful reference for practicing engineers who want to review basic principles and their applications in hydraulic engineering systems. This fundamental treatment of engineering hydraulics balances theory with practical design solutions to common engineering problems. The author examines the most common topics in hydraulics, including hydrostatics, pipe flow, pipelines, pipe networks, pumps, open channel flow, hydraulic structures, water measurement devices, and hydraulic similitude and model studies. Chapters dedicated to groundwater, deterministic hydrology, and statistical hydrology make this text ideal for courses designed to cover hydraulics and hydrology in one semester.

Table of contents:

Preface

ix

Acknowledgments

xiii

Introduction

xix

Fundamental Properties of Water

1(13)

The Earth’s Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pressure

2(1)

The Three Phases of Water

2(1)

Mass (Density) and Weight (Specific Weight)

3(2)

Viscosity of Water

5(2)

Surface Tension and Capillarity

7(1)

Elasticity of Water

8(1)

Forces in a Fluid Field

9(5)

Problems

10(4)

Water Pressure and Pressure Forces

14(37)

The Free Surface of Water

14(1)

Absolute and Gauge Pressures

14(3)

Surfaces of Equal Pressure

17(1)

Manometers

18(4)

Hydrostatic Forces on Flat Surfaces

22(5)

Hydrostatic Forces on Curved Surfaces

27(3)

Buoyancy

30(1)

Flotation Stability

31(20)

Problems

35(16)

Water Flow in Pipes

51(37)

Description of Pipe Flow

51(1)

The Reynolds Number

52(2)

Forces in Pipe Flow

54(2)

Energy in Pipe Flow

56(4)

Loss of Head from Pipe Friction

60(7)

Friction Factor for Laminar Flow

60(2)

Friction Factor for Turbulent Flow

62(5)

Empirical Equations for Friction Head Loss

67(3)

Friction Head Loss-Discharge Relationships

70(1)

Loss of Head in Pipe Contractions

71(2)

Loss of Head in Pipe Expansions

73(2)

Loss of Head in Pipe Bends

75(1)

Loss of Head in Pipe Valves

76(4)

Method of Equivalent Pipes

80(8)

Pipes in Series

80(1)

Pipes in Parallel

81(2)

Problems

83(5)

Pipelines and Pipe Networks

88(55)

Pipelines Connecting Two Reservoirs

88(4)

Negative Pressure Scenarios (Pipelines and Pumps)

92(5)

Branching Pipe Systems

97(7)

Pipe Networks

104(15)

The Hardy-Cross Method

105(11)

The Newton Method

116(3)

Water Hammer Phenomenon in Pipelines

119(8)

Surge Tanks

127(16)

Problems

130(13)

Water Pumps

143(41)

Centrifugal (Radial Flow) Pumps

143(6)

Propeller (Axial Flow) Pumps

149(3)

Jet (Mixed-Flow) Pumps

152(1)

Centrifugal Pump Characteristic Curves

153(1)

Single Pump and Pipeline Analysis

154(3)

Pumps in Parallel or in Series

157(4)

Pumps and Branching Pipes

161(3)

Pumps and Pipe Networks

164(1)

Cavitation in Water Pumps

165(4)

Specific Speed and Pump Similarity

169(2)

Selection of a Pump

171(13)

Problems

175(9)

Water Flow in Open Channels

184(48)

Open-Channel Flow Classifications

186(2)

Uniform Flow in Open Channels

188(6)

Hydraulic Efficiency of Open-Channel Sections

194(3)

Energy Principles in Open-Channel Flow

197(6)

Hydraulic Jumps

203(3)

Gradually Varied Flow

206(2)

Classifications of Gradually Varied Flow

208(3)

Computation of Water Surface Profiles

211(10)

Standard Step Method

212(2)

Direct Step Method

214(7)

Hydraulic Design of Open Channels

221(11)

Unlined Channels

223(2)

Rigid Boundary Channels

225(1)

Problems

226(6)

Groundwater Hydraulics

232(49)

Movement of Groundwater

234(3)

Steady Radial Flow to a Well

237(5)

Steady Radial Flow in Confined Aquifers

238(2)

Steady Radial Flow in Unconfined Aquifers

240(2)

Unsteady Radial Flow to a Well

242(6)

Unsteady Radial Flow in Confined Aquifers

242(3)

Unsteady Radial Flow in Unconfmed Aquifers

245(3)

Field Determination of Aquifer Characteristics

248(8)

Equilibrium Test in Confined Aquifers

248(2)

Equilibrium Test in Unconfined Aquifers

250(2)

Nonequilibrium Test

252(4)

Aquifer Boundaries

256(5)

Surface Investigations of Groundwater

261(2)

The Electrical Resistivity Method

261(1)

Seismic Wave Propagation Methods

262(1)

Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Areas

263(4)

Seepage Through Dam Foundations

267(3)

Seepage Through Earth Dams

270(11)

Problems

271(10)

Hydraulic Structures

281(40)

Functions of Hydraulic Structures

281(1)

Dams: Functions and Classifications

282(2)

Stability of Gravity and Arch Dams

284(5)

Gravity Dams

284(4)

Arch Dams

288(1)

Small Earth Dams

289(2)

Weirs

291(5)

Overflow Spillways

296(3)

Side-Channel Spillways

299(3)

Siphon Spillways

302(3)

Culverts

305(5)

Stilling Basins

310(11)

Problems

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