Flow In Open Channels 4/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9789332901339
- 作者:K Subramanya
- 版次:4
- 年份:2015
- 出版商:McGraw-Hill
- 頁數/規格:587頁/平裝單色
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Description
The book is intended to meet the requirements of Open Channel Hydraulics course taken by the undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil engineering. At the same time, it is also useful for practicing engineers in the field of water resources engineering. The fourth edition is thoroughly revised to incorporate advances in the subject matter and changes in the technology and related practices.
Salient Features:
The book is intended to meet the requirements of Open Channel Hydraulics course taken by the undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil engineering. At the same time, it is also useful for practicing engineers in the field of water resources engineering. The fourth edition is thoroughly revised to incorporate advances in the subject matter and changes in the technology and related practices.
Salient Features:
- Design of Subcritical flow Transitions, Labyrinth weirs, Flow in Curved channels and Muskingum mehods of flood routing now included.
- Water Waves added as an appendix with Chapter10
- Improved coverage on Hydraulic-jump-type stilling basing, Hydraulic jump in exponential channels, Sequent depth ratio and relative-energy loss and Comparative features of USBR Stilling Basins of Type II, III and IV
- Excellent Pedagogy includes
- Solved Examples: 138
- Practice Problems: 340
- Objective-type Questions: 256
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Energy-Depth Relationships
Chapter 3. Uniform Flow
Chapter 4. Gradually Varied Flow Theory
Chapter 5. Gradually Varied Flow Computations
Chapter 6. Rapidly-Varied Flow-1:Hydraulic Jump
Chapter 7. Rapidly Varied Flow-2
Chapter 8. Spatially Varied Flow
Chapter 9. Supercritical-Flow Transitions
Chapter 10. Unsteady Flows
Chapter 11. Hydraulic of Mobile Bed Channels
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Energy-Depth Relationships
Chapter 3. Uniform Flow
Chapter 4. Gradually Varied Flow Theory
Chapter 5. Gradually Varied Flow Computations
Chapter 6. Rapidly-Varied Flow-1:Hydraulic Jump
Chapter 7. Rapidly Varied Flow-2
Chapter 8. Spatially Varied Flow
Chapter 9. Supercritical-Flow Transitions
Chapter 10. Unsteady Flows
Chapter 11. Hydraulic of Mobile Bed Channels
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.
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.