Water Resources EngineeringWiley Global Education, 26 abr 2019 - 752 páginas Modern water conveyance and storage techniques are the product of thousands of years of human innovation; today we rely on that same innovation to devise solutions to problems surrounding the rational use and conservation of water resources, with the same overarching goal: to supply humankind with adequate, clean, freshwater. Water Resources Engineering presents an in-depth introduction to hydrological and hydraulic processes, with rigorous coverage of both core principles and practical applications. The discussion focuses on the engineering aspects of water supply and water excess management, relating water use and the hydrological cycle to fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, energy, and other physical concepts, while emphasizing the use of up-to-date analytical tools and methods. Now in its Third Edition, this straightforward text includes new links to additional resources that help students develop a deeper, more intuitive grasp of the material, while the depth and breadth of coverage retains a level of rigor suitable for use as a reference among practicing engineers. |
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25 | |
Flow and Hydrostatic Forces | 73 |
Pressurized Pipe Flow | 99 |
OpenChannel Flow | 127 |
Groundwater Flow | 183 |
Chapter 7 Hydrologic Processes | 233 |
Chapter 8 Surface Runoff | 291 |
Chapter 11 Water Distribution | 397 |
Storm Sewers and Detention | 481 |
Street and Highway Drainage and Culverts | 541 |
Chapter 14 Design of Spillways and Energy Dissipation for Flood Control Storage and Conveyance Systems | 581 |
Chapter 15 Sedimentation and Erosion Hydraulics | 637 |
Chapter 16 Water Resources Management for Sustainability | 679 |
Appendix A NewtonRaphson Method | 723 |
Index | 727 |
Chapter 9 Reservoir and Stream Flow Routing | 333 |
Chapter 10 Probability Risk and Uncertainty Analysis for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design | 361 |
EULA | 739 |