Description
This edition of Flow in open Channels has been pruned to cater to undergraduate students of Civil Engineering as well as post graduate students studying Open Channel Hydraulics. Besides it will also be useful to aspiring and practicing engineers in various other fields such as Agriculture and Environment. The book fulfills the syllabi requirement of majority of Indian universities. Offering enriched content based on learning objectives, well-structured layout, and a strong pedagogy, it includes questions from competitive examinations as well.
Dr. K. Subramanya retired as Professor of Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the Mysore University and a Master’s degree from the University of Madras. Further, he holds another Master’s degree and PhD degree from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. He has taught at IIT Kanpur for over 30 years and has extensive teaching experience in the area of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering. During his tenure at IIT Kanpur, Dr. Subramanya worked as Visiting Faculty at the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, for a short while.
He has authored several successful books for McGraw Hill Education (India). Besides the current book, his other works with MHE (India) include Engineering Hydrology (4th ed., 2013), Hydraulic Machines (2013), Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines—Problems and Solutions (2011). Dr Subramanya has published and presented over 80 technical papers in national and international journals and conferences respectively. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers (India), Fellow of Indian Society for Hydraulics, Member of Indian Society of Technical Education and Member of Indian Water Resources Association.
The Indian Society for Hydraulics conferred the Prof. R J Garde Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Subramanya in 2012 for his contribution in education and research related to Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Engineering.
Currently, he resides in Bangalore and is active as a practicing consultant in Water Resources Engineering. He can be contacted at subramanyak1@gmail.com.