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Water Engineering for Concrete Pipes

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Water Engineering for Concrete Pipes, available at $19.99, with 35 lectures, and has 5 subscribers.

You will learn about Graduate Civil Engineers Graduate Water Engineers Intermediate Civil Engineers Intermediate Water Engineers This course is ideal for individuals who are Water Engineering ( Water Supply, Stormwater, Sewerage) for Concrete pipes It is particularly useful for Water Engineering ( Water Supply, Stormwater, Sewerage) for Concrete pipes.

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Summary

Title: Water Engineering for Concrete Pipes

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 35

Number of Published Lectures: 35

Number of Curriculum Items: 35

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Graduate Civil Engineers
  • Graduate Water Engineers
  • Intermediate Civil Engineers
  • Intermediate Water Engineers
  • Who Should Attend

  • Water Engineering ( Water Supply, Stormwater, Sewerage) for Concrete pipes
  • Target Audiences

  • Water Engineering ( Water Supply, Stormwater, Sewerage) for Concrete pipes
  • A water engineer specializes in the planning, design, and management of water-related infrastructure and systems. They are responsible for addressing various aspects of water management, including water supply, treatment, distribution, wastewater management, and stormwater control.

    Water engineers play an important role in optimizing water resource utilization, managing water quality, and mitigating the impacts of water-related challenges like scarcity, pollution, and climate change. Their expertise is essential in providing communities with reliable and sustainable water supply and treatment systems.

    This course has been prepared to assist engineers with the hydraulic design of precast concrete conduits. It is hoped it will also be useful in the field of engineering education. It consolidates information from several sources and presents it in a practical and usable form.

    The first section is a precise treatment of theoretical hydraulic concepts used in the manual. It should be used when necessary to assist with the understanding of the subsequent subjects. The remaining five sections consider the practical design aspects of individual subjects, namely, runoff, culverts, drains, sewers and pressure pipes. Each of the latter sections concludes with worked examples which may be used as models for many practical problems. If more detailed information is required, references are listed at the end of each section.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Course content and Scope

    Lecture 3: Notations and Symbols

    Chapter 2: Flow of Water in Precast Concrete Conduits

    Lecture 1: Physical Properties of Water

    Chapter 3: Full Flow

    Lecture 1: The Energy line & Energy losses ay Cross Sectional Energy Changes

    Lecture 2: Energy Loss at Uniform Flow

    Lecture 3: Part-full Flow (Uniform)

    Lecture 4: Part-full flow ( Non-uniform)

    Lecture 5: Boundary Shear

    Lecture 6: Water Hammer

    Chapter 4: Stormwater Runoff

    Lecture 1: Rainfall

    Lecture 2: Frequency

    Lecture 3: Point Measurements of Rainfall Applied to an Area

    Lecture 4: Peak Flow Rate Formula

    Lecture 5: Time Concentration

    Lecture 6: Limitations to Peak Flow Formula

    Lecture 7: Tangent Check

    Lecture 8: Examples

    Chapter 5: Culverts

    Lecture 1: Types of Culvert Flow Control

    Lecture 2: Culverts with Outlet Control

    Lecture 3: Examples : using nomograms

    Lecture 4: Culverts not Flowing Full

    Chapter 6: Stormwater Drainage

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Resistance to Flow in Conduits

    Lecture 3: Inlet Shape Capacity

    Lecture 4: Other Pit Types

    Chapter 7: Separate Sewerage Systems

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Gravity Sewers

    Lecture 3: The Sewer Dimensions

    Chapter 8: Pressure Pipelines

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Design Flow Discharge

    Lecture 3: Pressure Pipe Parameters

    Lecture 4: Concrete Pipe Pressure Requirements

    Lecture 5: Thrust Restraint

    Lecture 6: Valves, Fitting and Pressure testing

    Instructors

  • Water Engineering for Concrete Pipes  No.2
    Rufaro Bakasa
    Private Tutor and Intermediate Civil Engineer
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