Course: CE 352- Hydraulics (3:2,3) -Required Course
Prerequisite: MEP 290 - Fluid Mechanics, IE 202 - Introduction to Engineering Design II & MATH 204 - Differential Equations
Course Description: (2008 Catalog Data)
Pipe flow analysis and design. Steady flow in closed conduits and networks. Steady uniform flow in open channels. Non-uniform flows in open channels. Flow measurements. Hydraulic machinery (i.e. Pumps and hydraulic turbines), urban storm drainage, Hydraulic structures, Computer simulation and analysis.
Course Learning Objectives (CLO's):
By the completion of the course, the students should be able to:
1. Design and analyze of flow in pipelines and water distribution systems and using computer models for simulation.
2. Study, Analyze and Design uniform and Non-uniform flow in different types of open channels.
3. Study the flow measurements methods in pipes and open channel.
4. Identify and select different types of pumps and learn about cavitation phenomenon.
5. Study, analyze and design storm water sewer systems.
6. Identify different types of dams and reservoirs
Spring 2010
(2nd Term 1431/1432H) Syllibus
Instructor: Dr. Abdullah S. Al-Ghamdi
Office: Building H- Room 282, Office Hours: 10:00- 11:00 am Sat. & Mon.
# of Wks
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TOPIC
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READING ASSIGNMENT
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HW No.
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Tests
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4
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PIPELINES AND PIPE NETWORKS
Pipelines Connecting Two Reservoirs, Pipelines with Negative Pressure or Pumps, Branching Pipe Systems, Pipe Networks, Water Hammer, Surge Tanks, Computer Applications (EPANET).
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Chapter (4)
PP.82-127
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1
2
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2
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WATER PUMPS
Centrifugal, Propeller and Jet Pumps, Pump Selection, Pumps in Parallel or in Series, Cavitation in Water Pumps, Specific Speed and Pump Similarity.
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Chapter (5)
PP.128-156
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3
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Quiz #1
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3
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WATER FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS
Classifications of Open Channel Flow, Uniform Flow ,Hydraulic Efficiency of Open Channel Sections, Energy Principles in Open Channel Flow, Hydraulic Jumps, Gradually Varied Flow, Computations of Surface Profiles, Computer Applications (HEC-RAS).
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Chapter (6)
PP.157-198
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4
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Quiz #2
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2
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Hydraulic Structures
Functions of Hydraulic Structures, Dams-Functions and Classifications, Stability of gravity and Arch Dams, Small earth dams, Spillways.
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Chapter (8)
PP.235-271
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5
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1
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WATER Measurements
Velocity Measurements, Pressure Measurements, Flow Measurements.
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Chapter (9)
PP.272-295
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6
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Quiz #3
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2
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Storm Water Network
Stormwater Collection & Transport Systems: Components, Layout, Transport and distribution, Mains design
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Chapter 11
PP.350-364
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7
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14wks
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Final Exam
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TEXT BOOK: Ned H. C. Hwang and Robert J. Houghtalen, Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Systems, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall.
REFERENCES: I- Roberson, J.A., Cassidy J.J., Chaudhry, M.H., Hydraulic Engineering, 2nd edition, John Wiley & sons, inc.,1997.
Course web site: http://aghamdi.kau.edu.sa/, E-mail: alghamdi@kau.edu.sa
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
The following assigned homework problems must be submitted within one week from the date the corresponding material is covered.
Homework No.
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Chapter
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Problems
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1
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4
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4.1.2,4.1.4, 4.2.2
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2
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4
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4.3.4, 4.4.8, 4.5.3, 4.6.2
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3
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5
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5.1.32, 5.4.4, 5.5.2, 5.6.3, 5.7.4
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4
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6
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6.2.6, 6.3.5, 6.4.4, 6.5.2,6.8.5
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5
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8
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8.3.1, 8.5.2, 8.6.3
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6
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9
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9.1.3, 9.2.2, 9.3.3, 9.4.5
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7
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11
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11.6.1, 11.6.6, 11.7.5
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EXPERIMENTS LIST
Exp. No.
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Title of Experiment
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1
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Lab. Introduction
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2
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Friction losses
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3
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Minor losses
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4
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Computer applications in Pipe Networks (EPANET)
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5
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Project Preparation
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6
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Specific Energy
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7
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Hydraulic Jump
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8
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Computer Applications in Open Channels (HEC-RAS)
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9
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Flow Measurements with weirs
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10
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Project Presentations
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Note: The lab report must be submitted within one week from date on which experiment was taken.
GRADE DISTRIBUTION
Homework
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10%
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Lab Reports
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10%
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Midterm
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20%
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Quizzes
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10%
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Final Exam
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35%
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Project
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15%
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Total
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100%
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