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Teaching Plan

Subject Planning for Semester 12131/IJA ( SEMESTER 1 SESSION 2012/2013 ) Subject Subject Code Credit Hours Faculty Passing Mark Prerequisite Equivalency Synopsis This course will be introduced the concept and use of equations for open drainage and analyses flow (uniform & non-uniform flow) in open channels including the various phenomena such as hydraulic jump and backwater, specific energy concept application, design of water distribution system, analyses of hydraulics machinery principles and dimensional analysis & hydraulic similarity concepts 1 2 3 4 5 Contact Hour Define and analyze the uniform and non-uniform flow in open channels Identify and analyze the Rapidly Varied Flow (RVF) and Gradually Varied Flow (GVF) phenomena in open channels Apply and design the water distribution system using Hardy Cross (Loop) and Node (Branching Pipes) methods with Hazen-William & Darcy-Weisbach equations Identify and analyze the hydraulics machinery principles Identify and analyze the dimensional analysis and hydraulic similarity concepts HYDRAULICS BAA2723 3 Fakulti Kejuruteraan Awam & Sumber Alam 40 BAA2713

Objective

References

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Gribbin, John E Hydraulics and Hydrology for Stormwater Management Delmar Publisher Larock, Bruce E Hydraulics of Pipelines System CRC Press Sturm T.W Open Channel Hydraulics McGraw-Hill C. Nalluri & R. E Featherstone Civil Engineering Hydraulics Blackwell Science Robert L.Mott Applied Fluid Mechanics Prentice Hall Yunus A. Cengel & John M. Cimbala Fluid Mechanics McGraw-Hill K. Subramanya Flow in open Channels McGraw-Hill Hadibah Ismail Hidraulik Saluran Terbuka UTM Hamill, Les Understanding Hydraulics Palgrave 10 10 5 10 20 5 40 % % % % % % %

Assessment Plan

ASSIGNMENT 1 MID TERM TEST QUIZ 1 ASSIGNMENT 2 TEST QUIZ 2 FINAL EXAM

Subject Planning Week Chapter Topic Assessment

29-NOV-2012 10:17 PM

PIR001 (AZLINA - 0396)

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Teaching Plan

Week 1

Chapter 1 Flow in Open Channels

Topic

Assessment

1 Types of Flow 2 Geometric Characteristics of Channels/Types of Channel 2 2 Uniform Flow in Open Channels 1 Resistance of Flow Formula 2 Determination of Normal depths by Various Methods 3 2 Uniform Flow in Open Channels 3 Design of Open Channels 4 Effectives Cross-Sections (Circular, Rectangular, Trapezoidal) 4 3 Non-Uniform Flow in Open Channels 1 Use of Specific Energy 2 Determination of Normal Depths by Various Methods 5 MID-TERM BREAK
ASSIGNMENT 1 10%

Non-Uniform Flow in Open Channels 3 Control Sections

MID TERM TEST

10%

Non-uniform Flow in Open Channels 4 Rapidly Veried Flow (RVF)

QUIZ 1

5%

Non-uniform Flow in Open Channels 5 Gradually Varied Flow (GVF)

Water Distribution in Pipelines 1 Hardy Cross (Loop) Method using Darcy Weisbach and Hazen William

10

Water Distribution in Pipelines 2 Node (Branching Pipes) Method using Darcy Weisbach and Hazen William

11

Hydraulic Machinery 1 Introduction to Hydraulics Machines 2 Classification of Hydraulic Machines: Positive Displacement and Rotordynamic

ASSIGNMENT 2

10%

12

Hydraulic Machinery 3 Pump: Description of a Centrifugal & Reciprocating Pump

TEST

20%

13

Hydraulic Machinery 4 Pump Characteristics: Single, In Series and In Parallel 5 Characteristic Curves

14

Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similarity 1 Fundamental Dimensions, Systems of Units and Hydraulic

QUIZ 2

5%

29-NOV-2012 10:17 PM

PIR001 (AZLINA - 0396)

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Teaching Plan

Week

Chapter

Topic Variables 2 Methods of Dimensional Analysis

Assessment

15

Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similarity 3 Hydraulics Scale Models 4 Types of Similarity

16

REVISION WEEK

17

FINAL EXAM

FINAL EXAM

40%

29-NOV-2012 10:17 PM

PIR001 (AZLINA - 0396)

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