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Engineering Hydrology
What Will Learn?
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Course AimsHydrology as a general science studies the waters of the Earth in terms of occurrences, circulation, distribution, and control. In addition, it considers the water properties such as the chemical composition, physical attributes, and the interaction with the environment. Engineering Hydrology focuses on the applications of the hydrologic science to solve engineering problems. Course contents include atmospheric vapor, evaporation, types of rainfall, statistical analysis of rainfall (IDF curves and design storms), hydro-morphology (watershed delineation, morphological parameters, travel time parameters). Infiltration methods (Horton’s method and SCS method). Surface runoff calculations: peak flow estimate (rational method), runoff hydrographs and mass curves (the unit hydrograph method). Flood control structures: storage and detention works, road crossing works, direction change works (diversion), sediment traps, and urban storm water drainage systems. Subsurface (groundwater) hydrology: soil-water relations, characteristics and types of aquifers, well hydraulics, and groundwater control systems. The role of GIS in engineering hydrology. Course tutorials provide students with technical skills and hands-on contact with selected analysis and design software via both assignments and a long project/seminar.
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Course Goals
- Clean Water and Sanitation
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Climate Action
- Life on Land
Requirements
Description
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English Description
Introduction: Engineering Hydrology Applications - Hydrologic Cycle - Hydrologic Data and Measurements (Infiltration, Evaporation, Precipitation) - Rainfall Data Analysis intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) Curves. Hydromorphology: Watershed characteristics - Morphological parameters - Time parameters. Surface runoff: Losses estimates (SCS method) - Peak flow estimate (Rational Method) - Storm hydrograph - Runoff Hydrograph Components – Unit Hydrograph: Theory and Applications - Mass curves - Flood Routing. -
Arabic Description
Introduction: Engineering Hydrology Applications - Hydrologic Cycle - Hydrologic Data and Measurements (Infiltration, Evaporation, Precipitation) - Rainfall Data Analysis intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) Curves. Hydromorphology: Watershed characteristics - Morphological parameters - Time parameters. Surface runoff: Losses estimates (SCS method) - Peak flow estimate (Rational Method) - Storm hydrograph - Runoff Hydrograph Components – Unit Hydrograph: Theory and Applications - Mass curves - Flood Routing.
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DepartmentIrrigation and Hydraulics
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Credit Hours2
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GradesTotal ( 100 ) = Midterm (20) + tr.Student Activities (30 = tr.Industry 0% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 0% ) + Exam Grade (50)
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HoursLecture Hours: 2, Tutorial Hours: 1, Lab Hours: 0
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Required SWL100
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Equivalent ECTS4
- (1) Shaw E. M., "Hydrology in Practice" (2010), Van Nostrand Reinhold (UK) Co. Ltd., 4th edition.
- (2) K. Subramanya, “Engineering Hydrology" (2009). 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing.
- (3)Te Chow, V., Maidment, D.R., Mays, L.W. (2010). "Applied Hydrology". Tata McGraw-Hill Education