421-305 Engineering Hydraulics 1

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Assoc Prof R.L.Hughes

Prerequisites

421-103 Engineering Statics

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-three hours of lectures, 11 hours of tutorials and four hours of laboratory

Subject Description

At the conclusion of this subject students should have acquired an appreciation of problems involving fluids at rest and in motion and have developed a sound understanding of engineering hydraulics as applied to environmental and civil engineering situations.

Topics covered include fluid statics and kinematics of fluid motion; Bernoulli's equation, application of physical laws in solving flow problems via control volumes (involving the conservation equations of mass and momentum, the energy equation); dynamic similitude, dimensional analysis and physical scale modelling; flow in pipes, rotordynamic pumps, simple pipeline systems, pressure surges in pipes, discharge measurements in pipes; and flow past immersed bodies (introduction to boundary layer theory, lift and drag on immersed bodies).

Assessment

One written examination not exceeding three hours (85%) and assignments relating to course work and laboratory classes (15%).



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