Introduction to Hydraulics & Hydrology With Applications for
Stormwater Management
Guides
Readers to Understand the Concepts of Hydraulics and Surface Water
Technology Used in Everyday Civil Engineering
Second Edition
Author: John E. Gribbin
Expanded from 7 to 12 chapters, this edition
of Introduction to Hydraulics & Hydrology with Applications for
Stormwater Management continues to guide readers to an
understanding of the concepts of hydraulics and surface water
technology as they are used in everyday civil engineering practice.
Valued as a reference by professional civil
engineers, land developers, public works officials, and land
surveyors throughout the U.S., this book is also an important tool
for students in these disciplines.
The book begins by acquainting readers with
the principles of hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, starting with
fluid mechanics and progressing through pressure, flow, and energy
considerations. Next, concepts of rainfall, runoff, and routing are
fully explored and investigated. Finally, these concepts are applied
to the solution of practical engineering problems, including:
open-channel flow, orifice and weir flow, culvert flow and storm
sewer design, culvert design, and detention basin design.
A history of water engineering and discussion
of the basic concepts of computation and design are included at the
beginning of the book for the benefit of readers who may be new to
this field. Clearly solved examples are also included throughout the
book to assist readers in their efforts to apply theory to practice.
Product Benefits:
- Hydraulics coverage has
been greatly expanded and now features discussion of fluid
mechanics, hydrostatic pressure on submerged surfaces, measuring
devices for pressure and flow, as well as flow under a gate and
siphon flow.
- Examples and case
studies, plus an extensive appendix containing samples of actual
design charts, add a real-world dimension to problem solving.
- Both the Modified
Rational Method and the SCS Method of runoff calculation are
described in detail, with examples of each method provided for
readers.
- Topographic mapping
enables readers to relate information to real-life situations,
with all-new maps added for more extensive practice in delineating
drainage areas.
- The latest stormwater
management software is identified in an appendix for readers who
want to use the power of computers to solve engineering problems,
whether those in the book or ones of their own design.
Contents:
Preface.
Chapter 1. Hydraulics and Hydrology in Engineering.
Chapter 2. Fluid Mechanics.
Chapter 3. Fundamental Hydrostatics.
Chapter 4. Fundamental Hydrodynamics.
Chapter 5. Hydraulic Devices.
Chapter 6. Open Channel Hydraulics.
Chapter 7. Culvert Hydraulics.
Chapter 8. Fundamental Hydrology.
Chapter 9. Runoff Calculations.
Chapter10. Storm Sewer Design.
Chapter11. Culvert Design.
Chapter12. Detention Design.
Appendix A. Design Charts for Open Channel Flow.
Appendix B. Design Charts for Culverts.
Appendix C. Design Charts for Rational Method.
Appendix D. Design Charts for SCS Method.
Appendix E . Computer Software Applications for Stormwater
Management.
Appendix F. Glossary.
Appendix G. Symbols.
Appendix H.
Unit Conversion. Index.
512 Pages - 8-1/2 x 11 in.
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