This course on "Advanced Hydraulics" describes the flows and properties in open channels. A total of 41 lectures are devised for this course. After attending this course, a student will be able to describe the various types of flows in open channels, the velocity distribution across and along the channel, hydraulic jumps, and turbines and pumps. ...
This course on "Advanced Hydraulics" describes the flows and properties in open channels. A total of 41 lectures are devised for this course. After attending this course, a student will be able to describe the various types of flows in open channels, the velocity distribution across and along the channel, hydraulic jumps, and turbines and pumps. ...
Introduction - advanced hydraulics & course structure
1h 63 minVarious classifications of open channel flows
58mFlow classifications & velocity distribution
59mPressure distribution
59mEquation of continuity & energy?
58mSpecific energy & critical flow
57mEnergy, momentum & specific force
1h 72 minComputation of critical flow part -1
1h 63 minCritical flow computations
52mIntroduction to uniform flow
53mManning's equation and normal depth
50mUniform Flow Computations - part 1
56mUniform flow in compound sections, concept of normal slope
1h 61 minUniform flow approximation for flood discharge
53mDesign of channels for uniform flow
59mDesign of channels using uniform flow
51mDesign of erodible channels?
1h 69 minIntroduction to gradually varied flows
55mGradually varied flow equations
58mEnter Content Title?Classification of gradually varied flow - part 1
56mClassification of gradually varied flow - part 1
56mClassification of gradually varied flow - part 2
56mGradually varied flow profiles with change in bed slopes
1h 60 minGVF profile properties and transitional depths
56mGradually varied flow computations - part 1
56mGradually varied flow computations RK method - part 2
54mStandard step method for gradually varied flow computations
56mSpatially varied flow?
58mFeatures on spatially varied flow
54mRapidly varied flow - introduction
54mTheoretical aspects of hydraulic jump
57mCharacteristics of jumps in rectangular channel
52mFeatures of hydraulic jumps
53mJumps as energy dissipators
52mJump controls
57mSurges (1)
55mSurges (2)
55mChannel transitions
55mChannel transitions - part 2
57mChannel transition - part 3
58mApplication of momentum principles
58mPumps - 1
58mTurbines - part 3 (pumps, turbines)
53mTurbines, cavitation
55m