Water Resources EngineeringWiley, 2001 - 761 páginas A straight-forward , easy to understand presentation of hydraulic and hydrologic processes using the control volume approach. The author extends these processes into practical applications for water use and water excess, including water distribution systems, stormwater control, and flood storage systems. |
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analysis average basin boundary Bureau of Reclamation channel Chow coefficient computed confined aquifer continuity equation control volume Corps of Engineers crest critical depth cross-section culvert curve Darcy's law defined depth Determine diameter discharge distribution downstream drainage drainage basin drawdown evaporation flood floodplain flow rate friction ft³/s function gate Groundwater h₁ h₂ head headloss hydraulic conductivity hydraulic jump hydrologic hyetograph infiltration inflow inlet irrigation kinematic wave loss m³/s maximum method momentum outflow outlet overland flow peak percent pipe precipitation pressure pump reservoir return period River runoff S₁ sewer shown in Figure skew slope soil SOLUTION Solve spillway storage storm stream supercritical flow surface runoff Table tailwater turbine types U.S. Army Corps U.S. Bureau U.S. customary units U.S. Geological Survey unit hydrograph upstream V₁ values valve velocity Water Resources water surface elevation watershed weir width
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