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Title:
Hydraulics in civil and environmental engineering
Edition:
Fifth edition
Publication Information:
London : CRC, 2013
Physical Description:
xxiv, 623 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780415672450

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Summary

Summary

Now in its fifth edition, Hydraulics in Civil and Environmental Engineering combines thorough coverage of the basic principles of civil engineering hydraulics with wide-ranging treatment of practical, real-world applications.

This classic text is carefully structured into two parts to address principles before moving on to more advanced topics. The first part focuses on fundamentals, including hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, pipe and open channel flow, wave theory, physical modeling, hydrology, and sediment transport. The second part illustrates the engineering applications of these fundamental principles to pipeline system design; hydraulic structures; and river, canal, and coastal engineering--including up-to-date environmental implications. A chapter on computational hydraulics demonstrates the application of computational simulation techniques to modern design in a variety of contexts.

What's New in This Edition

Substantive revisions of the chapters on hydraulic machines, flood hydrology, and computational modeling New material added to the chapters on hydrostatics, principles of fluid flow, behavior of real fluids, open channel flow, pressure surge in pipelines, wave theory, sediment transport, river engineering, and coastal engineering The latest recommendations on climate change predictions, impacts, and adaptation measures Updated references

Hydraulics in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for students and practitioners of civil, environmental, and public health engineering and associated disciplines. It is comprehensive, fully illustrated, and contains many worked examples. Spreadsheets and useful links to other web pages are available on an accompanying website, and a solutions manual is available to lecturers.


Author Notes

Andrew Chadwick is a visiting professor at the University of Plymouth, UK, and former Professor of Coastal Engineering at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad.

John Morfett was head of hydraulics research and taught at the University of Brighton, UK.

Martin Borthwick is a senior lecturer at the University of Plymouth, UK, and teaches hydraulics, hydrology, and water resources.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgementsp. ix
Short History of Hydraulicsp. xi
Introductory Notesp. xv
Principal Symbolsp. xix
Part I Principles and Basic Applicationsp. 1
1 Hydrostaticsp. 3
2 Principles of Fluid Flowp. 27
3 Behaviour of Real Fluidsp. 73
4 Flow in Pipes and Closed Conduitsp. 101
5 Open Channel Flowp. 135
6 Pressure Surge in Pipelinesp. 197
7 Hydraulic Machinesp. 215
8 Wave Theoryp. 229
9 Sediment Transportp. 301
10 Flood Hydrologyp. 329
11 Dimensional Analysis and the Theory of Physical Modelsp. 389
Part II Aspects of Hydraulic Engineeringp. 419
12 Pipeline Systemsp. 421
13 Hydraulic Structuresp. 447
14 Computational Hydraulicsp. 495
15 River and Canal Engineeringp. 535
16 Coastal Engineeringp. 569
17 Postscriptp. 607
Appendix A Moments of Areap. 609
Indexp. 613
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