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Environmental Planning and Design
SBW012 Hydraulics and Hydrology for V 6.0 ECTS credits
DENNA SIDA FINNS OCKSÅ PÅ SVENSKA
General information about studying at Luleå university
TIMEPERIOD: Quarter II
LANGUAGE: Swedish
EXAMINER
P Andreasson Univ lekt
PREREQUISITES
MTF008
COURSE AIM
To give the foundations of Hydraulics and Hydrology (for content see below).
CONTENTS
Hydrostatics: Pressure, forces on submerged bodies, flotation
Principles of fluid flow: Classification of flows, the fundamental equations for fluid dynamics, conservation laws, the energy equation, the momentum equation, boundary layers
Flow in pipes and closed conduits: laminar flow, turbulent flow, frictional losses, local losses, smooth and rough boundary, pumps, system of pipes
Introduction to open channel flow: the Manning equation, uniform open channel flow
The hydrological cycle: percipitation, water balance, energy balance, radiation
Evaporation: measurements, the aerodynamic method, the energy balance method, the Penman method
Runoff: The rational method, the unit hydrograph, the S-hydrograph, the time-area method, the linear reservoir method
Ground water: Darcy«s law, hydraulic conductivity, steady one-dimensional flow in open and closed aquifers, flow nets, influence of wells
Ice and snow: snow-melt, ice growth in rivers and lakes, growth of crystals, snow physics, snowpack dynamics, measurements, drift of snow
Hydropower in Sweden: Design flood, modelling, Probable Maximum Flood
TEACHING
EXAMINATION
Participation in laborations is compulsory. The course is examined by a written test.
COURSE GRADE SCALE: U, 3, 4, 5
ITEMS/CREDITS
Laboration (Hydrology) 0.7ECTS
Laboration (Hydraulics) 0.7ECTS
Written test (Hydrology) 2.2ECTS
Written test (Hydraulics) 2.2ECTS
COURSE LITTERATURE
Chadwick, A., and Morfett, J., 1994, Hydraulics in civil and environmental engineering, E & FN Spon.
Bergström, S., 1993, Sveriges hydrologi - grundläggande hydrologiska förhållanden, SMHI.
Literature developed by the department (in Swedish).
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