Civil Engineering - Advanced Hydraulics Tutorials

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 Mod_01 Lec_07 Energy, momentum & specific force.mp4186.65 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_08 Computation of critical flow part1.mp4163.81 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_03 Flow classifications & velocity distribution.mp4155.9 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_04 Pressure distribution.mp4154.65 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_05 Equation of continuity & energy.mp4153.01 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_06 Specific energy & critical flow.mp4147.96 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_01 Introduction advanced hydraulics & course structure.mp4146.55 MB
 Mod_02 Lec_17 Design of erodible channels.mp4134.29 MB
 Mod_01 Lec_02 Various classifications of open channel flows.mp4131.3 MB
 Mod_02 Lec_13 Uniform flow in compound sections, concept of normal slope.mp4119.89 MB
 Mod_02 Lec_15 Design of channels for uniform flow.mp4117.36 MB
 Mod_05 Lec_37 Channel transitions.mp4116.8 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_35 Surges (1).mp4114.49 MB
 Mod_06 Lec_40 Application of momentum principles.mp4114.42 MB
 Mod_05 Lec_39 Channel transition part 3.mp4108.72 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_26 Standard step method for gradually varied flow computations.mp4108 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_24 Gradually varied flow computations part 1.mp4106.49 MB
 Mod_05 Lec_38 Channel transitions part 2.mp4105.82 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_27 Spatially varied flow.mp4105.66 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_18 Introduction to gradually varied flows.mp4104.25 MB
 Mod_06 Lec_43 Turbines, cavitation_2.mp4103.89 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_22 Gradually varied flow profiles with change in bed slopes.mp4103.14 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_23 GVF profile properties and transitional depths.mp4101.86 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_36 Surges (2).mp4101.72 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_34 Jump controls_2.mp4101.22 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_29 Rapidly varied flow introduction.mp4101.06 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_30 Theoretical aspects of hydraulic jump.mp4100.7 MB
 Mod_06 Lec_41 Pumps 1.mp499.69 MB
 Mod_03 Lec_20 Classification of gradually varied flow part 1.mp498.63 MB
 Mod_04 Lec_33 Jumps as energy dissipators.mp496.48 MB


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Civil Engineering - Advanced Hydraulics

Hydraulic engineering as a sub-discipline of civil engineering is concerned with the flow and conveyance of fluids, principally water and sewage. One feature of these systems is the extensive use of gravity as the motive force to cause the movement of the fluids. This area of civil engineering is intimately related to the design of bridges, dams, channels, canals, and levees, and to both sanitary and environmental engineering.

Hydraulic engineering is the application of fluid mechanics principles to problems dealing with the collection, storage, control, transport, regulation, measurement, and use of water. Before beginning a hydraulic engineering project, one must figure out how much water is involved. The hydraulic engineer is concerned with the transport of sediment by the river, the interaction of the water with its alluvial boundary, and the occurrence of scour and deposition. "The hydraulic engineer actually develops conceptual designs for the various features which interact with water such as spillways and outlet works for dams, culverts for highways, canals and related structures for irrigation projects, and cooling-water facilities for thermal power plants


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