BOOK TITLE : Hydraulic Structures
Authors : P. Novak, A.I.B. Moffat, C. Nalluri, R. Narayanan
Edition : Fourth Edition
Publishers : CRC Press
ISBN-10 : 0415386268
ISBN-13 : 978-0415386265
Total No Pages : 725
Total No Chapters : 16
Book File type : PDF
File size : 8.09 MB
Description :
The fourth edition of this volume presents design principles and practical guidance for key hydraulic structures. Fully revised and updated, this new edition contains enhanced texts and sections on:
� environmental issues and the World Commission on Dams
� partially saturated soils, small amenity dams, tailing dams, upstream dam face protection and the rehabilitation of embankment dams
� RCC dams and the upgrading of masonry and concrete dams
� flow over stepped spillways and scour in plunge pools
� cavitation, aeration and vibration of gates
� risk analysis and contingency planning in dam safety
� small hydroelectric power development and tidal and wave power
� wave statistics, pipeline stability, wave�structure interaction and coastal modelling
� computational models in hydraulic engineering.
The book's key topics are explored in two parts - dam engineering and other hydraulic structures � and the text concludes with a chapter on models in hydraulic engineering. Worked numerical examples supplement the main text and extensive lists of references conclude each chapter.
Hydraulic Structures provides advanced students with a solid foundation in the subject and is a useful reference source for researchers, designers and other professionals.
Product description :
Review :
'An excellent presentation of the most common hydraulic structures� this book is a natural enhancement of the previous successful edition. It will definitely add to the current literature, with significant advantage for students and professionals in the field of hydraulic engineering.
- C. Gisonni, Journal of Hydraulic Research
About the Author :
� Professor Pavel Novak is Emeritus Professor and former Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� Professor Iain Moffat is Professorial Fellow in Dam Engineering in the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� The late Dr Chandramouli Nalluri was formerly Reader in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� Dr Rangaswami Narayanan is former Reader in the Department of Civil Engineering at UMIST/University of Manchester, UK
Contents :
� Components of dam designing
� Bank dam building
� Solid dam designing
� Dam outlet works
� Vitality scattering
� Entryways and valves
� Dam wellbeing: instrumentation and reconnaissance
� Section Two Other water powered structures
� Redirection works
� Cross-seepage and drop structures
� Inland conduits
� Hydroelectric power advancement
� Pumping stations
� Waves and seaward building
� Waterfront designing
� Models in pressure driven designing
Authors : P. Novak, A.I.B. Moffat, C. Nalluri, R. Narayanan
Edition : Fourth Edition
Publishers : CRC Press
ISBN-10 : 0415386268
ISBN-13 : 978-0415386265
Total No Pages : 725
Total No Chapters : 16
Book File type : PDF
File size : 8.09 MB
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Description :
The fourth edition of this volume presents design principles and practical guidance for key hydraulic structures. Fully revised and updated, this new edition contains enhanced texts and sections on:
� environmental issues and the World Commission on Dams
� partially saturated soils, small amenity dams, tailing dams, upstream dam face protection and the rehabilitation of embankment dams
� RCC dams and the upgrading of masonry and concrete dams
� flow over stepped spillways and scour in plunge pools
� cavitation, aeration and vibration of gates
� risk analysis and contingency planning in dam safety
� small hydroelectric power development and tidal and wave power
� wave statistics, pipeline stability, wave�structure interaction and coastal modelling
� computational models in hydraulic engineering.
The book's key topics are explored in two parts - dam engineering and other hydraulic structures � and the text concludes with a chapter on models in hydraulic engineering. Worked numerical examples supplement the main text and extensive lists of references conclude each chapter.
Hydraulic Structures provides advanced students with a solid foundation in the subject and is a useful reference source for researchers, designers and other professionals.
Product description :
Review :
'An excellent presentation of the most common hydraulic structures� this book is a natural enhancement of the previous successful edition. It will definitely add to the current literature, with significant advantage for students and professionals in the field of hydraulic engineering.
- C. Gisonni, Journal of Hydraulic Research
About the Author :
� Professor Pavel Novak is Emeritus Professor and former Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� Professor Iain Moffat is Professorial Fellow in Dam Engineering in the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� The late Dr Chandramouli Nalluri was formerly Reader in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
� Dr Rangaswami Narayanan is former Reader in the Department of Civil Engineering at UMIST/University of Manchester, UK
Contents :
� Components of dam designing
� Bank dam building
� Solid dam designing
� Dam outlet works
� Vitality scattering
� Entryways and valves
� Dam wellbeing: instrumentation and reconnaissance
� Section Two Other water powered structures
� Redirection works
� Cross-seepage and drop structures
� Inland conduits
� Hydroelectric power advancement
� Pumping stations
� Waves and seaward building
� Waterfront designing
� Models in pressure driven designing
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