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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Civil Engineering Hydraulics: Essential Theory With Worked Examples

Civil Engineering Hydraulics: Essential Theory With Worked Examples
by R. E. Featherstone C. Nalluri


This well established text provides a succinct introduction to the theory of civil engineering hydraulics, together with a large number of worked examples and exercise problems with answers, to help readers assess their understanding of the theory and methods of analysis and design.

The Fourth Edition features a new chapter on hydraulic structures and an expanded section on the gradient method for pipe networks design. Additional problems and worked examples have been added.

Civil Engineering Hydraulics will be invaluable throughout a student's entire course, and will also be welcomed by practicing engineers as a concise reference.

1. Properties of Fluids
2. Fluid Statics
3. Fluid Flow Concepts and Measurements
4. Flow of Incompressible Fluids in Pipelines
5. Pipe Network Analysis
6. Pump-pipeline System Analysis and Design
7. Boundary Layers on Flat Plates and in Ducts
8. Steady Flow in Open Channels
9. Dimensional Analysis, Similitude and Hydraulic Models
10. Ideal Fluid Flow and Curvilinear Flow
11. Gradually Varied Unsteady Flow from Reservoirs
12. Mass Oscillations and Pressure Transients in Pipelines
13. Unsteady Flow in Channels
14. Uniform Flow in Loose Boundary Channels
15. Hydraulic Structures

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