CE 433
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Hydraulic Engineering
Civil and Construction Engineering
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering
Course Description
Application of fluid mechanics principles to analysis and design of hydraulic structures and systems.
When Taught
Fall
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Title
1. (1) Energy & Momentum
Learning Outcome
<p>Apply energy and momentum principles to fluid flow situations, and be able to solve problems for forces in static and moving fluids.</p>
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2. (2) Pipe and Open Channel Systems
Learning Outcome
<p>Apply standard energy approaches and formulas, and be able to solve for and design pressure pipe and open channel systems.</p>
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3. Pumps and Turbines
Learning Outcome
<p>Understand the basic elements of pump and turbine flow, and be able to analyze and select the pump needed for pressurizing situations.</p>
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4. Design and evaluate common facilities
Learning Outcome
<p>Generate and apply the analytical and design approaches to common water facilities such as culverts, spillways, pipe networks, sewer systems, canals, and scour and sediment transport.</p>