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Water-resources engineering

By: Chin, David A
Title By: MAzumdar, Asis [Contributor by] | Roy, Pankaj Kumar [Contributor by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Harlow: Pearson, c2013.Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 957 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 978-0273785910Subject(s): Hydraulics | Hydraulic engineering | HydrologyDDC classification: . Online resources: Location Map
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Water-Resources Engineering provides comprehensive coverage of hydraulics, hydrology, and water-resources planning and management. Presented from first principles, the material is rigorous, relevant to the practice of water resources engineering, and reinforced by detailed presentations of design applications. Prior knowledge of fluid mechanics and calculus (up to differential equations) is assumed.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Notes: "International edition"--Cover. Previous edition: / David A. Chin. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall ; London : Pearson Education Ltd., c2006.

1. Introduction -- 2. Fundamentals of Flow in Closed Conduits -- 3. Design of Water-Distribution Systems -- 4. Fundamentals of Flow in Open Channels -- 5. Design of Drainage Channels -- 6. Design of Sanitary Sewers -- 7. Design of Hydraulic Structures -- 8. Probability and Statistics in Water-Resources Engineering -- 9. Fundamentals of Surface-Water Hydrology I: Rainfall and Abstractions 10. Fundamentals of Surface-Water Hydrology II: Runoff -- 11. Design of Stormwater-Collection Systems -- 12. Design of Stormwater-Management Systems -- 13. Estimation of Evapotranspiration -- 14. Fundamentals of Groundwater Hydrology I: Governing Equations -- 15. Fundamentals of Groundwater Hydrology II: Applications -- 16. Design of Groundwater Systems -- 17. Water-Resources Planning A. Units and Conversion Factors -- B.Fluid Properties -- C. Statistical Tables -- D. Special Functions -- E. Pipe Specifications -- F. Unified Soil Classification System.

Water-Resources Engineering provides comprehensive coverage of hydraulics, hydrology, and water-resources planning and management. Presented from first principles, the material is rigorous, relevant to the practice of water resources engineering, and reinforced by detailed presentations of design applications. Prior knowledge of fluid mechanics and calculus (up to differential equations) is assumed.

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