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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
1
Some basic mechanics
1
hi Introduction I
1.2
Units and dimensions I
1.3
Velocity and acceleration
2
1.4
Forces
3
1.5
Friction
3
1.6
Newton s laws of motion
4
1.7
Mass and weight
7
1.8
Scalar and vector quantities
8
1.9
Dealing with vectors
8
1.10
Work, energy and power
9
1.11
Momentum
12
1.12
Properties of water
16
2
Hydrostatics: water at rest
21
2.1
Introduction
21
2.2
Pressure
21
2.3
Force and pressure are different
23
2.4
Pressure and depth
24
2.5
Pressure is same in all directions
26
2.6
The hydrostatic paradox
27
2.7
Pressure head
29
2.8
Atmospheric pressure
30
2.9
Measuring pressure
34
2.10
Designing dams
38
2.11
Forces on sluice gates
42
2.12
Archimedes principle
45
2.13
Some examples to test your understanding
50
vi
Contents
3
Hydrodynamics: when water starts to flow
51
3.1
Introduction
51
3.2
Experimentation and theory
51
3.3
Hydraulic toolbox
53
3.4
Discharge and continuity
53
3.5
Energy
55
3.6
Some useful applications of the energy equation
58
3.7
Some more energy applications
68
3.8
Momentum
72
3.9
Real fluids
73
3.10
Drag forces
78
3.11
Eddy shedding
80
3.12
Making balls swing
82
3.13
Successful stone-skipping
83
3.14
Some examples to test your understanding
84
4
Pipes
85
4.1
Introduction
85
4.2
A typical pipe flow problem
85
4.3
A formula to link energy loss and pipe size
86
4.4
The
λ
story
90
4.5
Hydraulic gradient
92
4.6
Energy loss at pipe fittings
94
4.7
Siphons
94
4.8
Selecting pipe sizes in practice
96
4.9
Pipe networks
105
4.10
Measuring discharge in pipes
106
4.11
Momentum in pipes
111
4.12
Pipe materials
114
4.13
Pipe fittings
115
4.14
Water hammer
118
4.15
Surge
121
4.16
Some examples to test your understanding
122
5
Channels
123
5.1
Introduction
123
5.2
Pipes or channels?
123
5.3
Laminar and turbulent flow
125
5.4
Using the hydraulic tools
125
5.5
Uniform flow
131
5.6
Non-uniform flow: gradually varied
142
5.7
Non-uniform flow: rapidly varied
142
5.8
Secondary flows
163
5.9
Sediment transport
/66
5.70
Some examples to test your understanding
169
Contents
vii
6
Waves
170
6.1
Introduction
170
6.2
Describing waves
171
6.3
Waves at sea
172
6.4
Waves in rivers and open channels
173
6.5
Flood waves
176
6.6
Some special waves
177
6.7
Tidal power
180
7
Hydraulic structures for channels
182
7.1
Introduction
182
7.2
Orifice structures
184
7.3
Weirs and flumes
185
7.4
Sharp-crested weirs
186
7.5
Solid weirs
188
7.6
Flumes
194
7.7
Discharge measurement
196
7.8
Discharge control
196
7.9
Water level control
198
7.10
Energy dissipators
198
7.17
Siphons
200
7.12
Culverts
205
7.13
Some examples to test your understanding
207
8
Pumps
208
б.
7
Introduction
208
8.2
Positive displacement pumps
209
8.3
Roto-dynamic pumps
212
8.4
Pumping pressure
215
8.5
Energy for pumping
220
8.6
Power for pumping
222
8.7
Roto-dynamic pump performance
227
8.8
Choosing the right kind of pump
229
8.9
Matching a centrifugal pump with a pipeline
230
8.10
Connecting centrifugal pumps in series and in parallel
236
8.7 7
Variable speed pumps
239
8.12
Operating pumps
239
8.13
Power units
241
8.14
Surge in pumping mains
241
8.15
Turbines
243
8.16
Some examples to test your understanding
245
9
Bathtub hydraulics
246
References and further reading
249
Index
251
PRACTICAL HYDRAULICS
To use water wisely requires a basic understanding of hydraulics
-
how
wafer is stored, pumped and controlled in pipes and channels. Hydraulics
is no longer just the domain of engineers but an essential tool for
:
environmentalists, geographers, agriculturalists and planners
-
all of whom
are involved in making important decisions about how water resources are
allocated and managed.
Hydraulics has a reputation for being a complex, even intimidating
subject but it need not be so. This fully revised second edition of Practical
Hydraulics recognises that not everyone has strong maths skills or wants
to be an engineer. It breaks with the tradition of a maths-based approach
by adopting a descriptive style with many illustrations and examples to
help the reader develop a sound understanding of how water behaves in
practice. It also introduces numbers should the reader wish to go further.
Melvyn Kay has over
25
years experience teaching hydraulics to students
from non-engineering backgrounds, therefore Practical Hydraulics will
appeal to a wide range of professionals and undergraduate students who
want a thorough yet easy-to-understand introduction to the subject. It will
also suit young engineers who are looking for an alternative approach to the
more traditional mathematical texts.
Melvyn Kay, formerly Senior Lecturer in Hydraulics and Irrigation at
Cranfield University, UK, currently practices as a consultant in irrigation
water management.
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Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
1
Some basic mechanics
1
hi Introduction I
1.2
Units and dimensions I
1.3
Velocity and acceleration
2
1.4
Forces
3
1.5
Friction
3
1.6
Newton's laws of motion
4
1.7
Mass and weight
7
1.8
Scalar and vector quantities
8
1.9
Dealing with vectors
8
1.10
Work, energy and power
9
1.11
Momentum
12
1.12
Properties of water
16
2
Hydrostatics: water at rest
21
2.1
Introduction
21
2.2
Pressure
21
2.3
Force and pressure are different
23
2.4
Pressure and depth
24
2.5
Pressure is same in all directions
26
2.6
The hydrostatic paradox
27
2.7
Pressure head
29
2.8
Atmospheric pressure
30
2.9
Measuring pressure
34
2.10
Designing dams
38
2.11
Forces on sluice gates
42
2.12
Archimedes' principle
45
2.13
Some examples to test your understanding
50
vi
Contents
3
Hydrodynamics: when water starts to flow
51
3.1
Introduction
51
3.2
Experimentation and theory
51
3.3
Hydraulic toolbox
53
3.4
Discharge and continuity
53
3.5
Energy
55
3.6
Some useful applications of the energy equation
58
3.7
Some more energy applications
68
3.8
Momentum
72
3.9
Real fluids
73
3.10
Drag forces
78
3.11
Eddy shedding
80
3.12
Making balls swing
82
3.13
Successful stone-skipping
83
3.14
Some examples to test your understanding
84
4
Pipes
85
4.1
Introduction
85
4.2
A typical pipe flow problem
85
4.3
A formula to link energy loss and pipe size
86
4.4
The
λ
story
90
4.5
Hydraulic gradient
92
4.6
Energy loss at pipe fittings
94
4.7
Siphons
94
4.8
Selecting pipe sizes in practice
96
4.9
Pipe networks
105
4.10
Measuring discharge in pipes
106
4.11
Momentum in pipes
111
4.12
Pipe materials
114
4.13
Pipe fittings
115
4.14
Water hammer
118
4.15
Surge
121
4.16
Some examples to test your understanding
122
5
Channels
123
5.1
Introduction
123
5.2
Pipes or channels?
123
5.3
Laminar and turbulent flow
125
5.4
Using the hydraulic tools
125
5.5
Uniform flow
131
5.6
Non-uniform flow: gradually varied
142
5.7
Non-uniform flow: rapidly varied
142
5.8
Secondary flows
163
5.9
Sediment transport
/66
5.70
Some examples to test your understanding
169
Contents
vii
6
Waves
170
6.1
Introduction
170
6.2
Describing waves
171
6.3
Waves at sea
172
6.4
Waves in rivers and open channels
173
6.5
Flood waves
176
6.6
Some special waves
177
6.7
Tidal power
180
7
Hydraulic structures for channels
182
7.1
Introduction
182
7.2
Orifice structures
184
7.3
Weirs and flumes
185
7.4
Sharp-crested weirs
186
7.5
Solid weirs
188
7.6
Flumes
194
7.7
Discharge measurement
196
7.8
Discharge control
196
7.9
Water level control
198
7.10
Energy dissipators
198
7.17
Siphons
200
7.12
Culverts
205
7.13
Some examples to test your understanding
207
8
Pumps
208
б.
7
Introduction
208
8.2
Positive displacement pumps
209
8.3
Roto-dynamic pumps
212
8.4
Pumping pressure
215
8.5
Energy for pumping
220
8.6
Power for pumping
222
8.7
Roto-dynamic pump performance
227
8.8
Choosing the right kind of pump
229
8.9
Matching a centrifugal pump with a pipeline
230
8.10
Connecting centrifugal pumps in series and in parallel
236
8.7 7
Variable speed pumps
239
8.12
Operating pumps
239
8.13
Power units
241
8.14
Surge in pumping mains
241
8.15
Turbines
243
8.16
Some examples to test your understanding
245
9
Bathtub hydraulics
246
References and further reading
249
Index
251
PRACTICAL HYDRAULICS
To use water wisely requires a basic understanding of hydraulics
-
how
wafer is stored, pumped and controlled in pipes and channels. Hydraulics
is no longer just the domain of engineers but an essential tool for
:
environmentalists, geographers, agriculturalists and planners
-
all of whom
are involved in making important decisions about how water resources are
allocated and managed.
Hydraulics has a reputation for being a complex, even intimidating
subject but it need not be so. This fully revised second edition of Practical
Hydraulics recognises that not everyone has strong maths skills or wants
to be an engineer. It breaks with the tradition of a maths-based approach
by adopting a descriptive style with many illustrations and examples to
help the reader develop a sound understanding of how water behaves in
practice. It also introduces 'numbers' should the reader wish to go further.
Melvyn Kay has over
25
years experience teaching hydraulics to students
from 'non-engineering' backgrounds, therefore Practical Hydraulics will
appeal to a wide range of professionals and undergraduate students who
want a thorough yet easy-to-understand introduction to the subject. It will
also suit young engineers who are looking for an alternative approach to the
more traditional mathematical texts.
Melvyn Kay, formerly Senior Lecturer in Hydraulics and Irrigation at
Cranfield University, UK, currently practices as a consultant in irrigation
water management.
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/
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