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020 _a978-1-108-81630-4
040 _aNU FAIRVIEW
_cNU FAIRVIEW
050 _aTC 160 J85 2022
100 _aJulien, Pierre Y.
_eauthor.
245 _aEssential of hydraulics /
_cPierre Y. Julien.
260 _aUnited Kingdom :
_bCambridge ;
_cc2022.
300 _axiii, 341 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes index and references
505 _aChapter 1 : Hydrostatics. -- Chapter 2 : Flow in Pipes. -- Chapter 3 : Hydrodynamics. -- Chapter 4 : Pumps. -- Chapter 5 : Turbines. -- Chapter 6 : Water Hammer. -- Chapter 7 : Pipe Flow Oscillations. -- Chapter 8 : Steady Uniform Flow. -- Chapter 9 : Rapidly Varied Flow. -- Chapter 10 : Gradually Varied Flow. -- Chapter 11 : Unsteady Flow. -- Chapter 12 : Culverts. -- Chapter 13 : Spillways and Gates. -- Chapter 14 : Hydrology. -- Chapter 15 : Geohydrology. -- Chapter 16 : Groundwater. --
520 _aWritten for a one-semester course in hydraulics, this concise textbook is rooted in the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics and aims to promote sound hydraulic engineering practice. Basic methods are presented to underline the theory and engineering applications, and examples and problems build in complexity as students work their way through the textbook. Abundant worked examples and calculations, real-world case studies, and revision exercises, as well as precisely crafted end-of-chapter exercises ensure students learn exactly what they need in order to consolidate their knowledge and progress in their career. Students learn to solve pipe networks, optimize pumping systems, design pumps and turbines, solve differential equations for gradually-varied flow and unsteady flow, and gain knowledge of hydraulic structures like spillways, gates, valves, and culverts. An essential textbook for intermediate to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in civil and environmental engineering.
650 _aHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING.
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