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Advanced Hydraulics

Advanced Hydraulics. Instructor: Prof. Suresh A. Kartha, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Guwahati. This course describes the flows and properties in open channels. After attending this course, a student will be able to describe the various types of flows in open channels, the velocity distribution across and along the channel, hydraulic jumps, and turbines and pumps. The student will be able to design the channel sections and drains, jumps, and pumps for various hydraulic and hydrologic projects. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 28 - Features on Spatially Varied Flow


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Open Channel Flow
Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Various Classifications of Open Channel Flows
Lecture 03 - Flow Classifications and Velocity Distribution
Lecture 04 - Pressure Distribution
Lecture 05 - Equation of Continuity and Energy
Lecture 06 - Specific Energy and Critical Flow
Lecture 07 - Energy, Momentum and Specific Force
Lecture 08 - Computation of Critical Flow
Lecture 09 - Critical Flow Computations
Uniform Flow
Lecture 10 - Introduction to Uniform Flow
Lecture 11 - Manning's Equation and Normal Depth
Lecture 12 - Uniform Flow Computations
Lecture 13 - Uniform Flow in Compound Sections, Concept of Normal Slope
Lecture 14 - Uniform Flow Approximation for Flood Discharge
Lecture 15 - Design of Channels for Uniform Flow
Lecture 16 - Design of Channels using Uniform Flow
Lecture 17 - Design of Erodible Channels
Varied Flows
Lecture 18 - Introduction to Gradually Varied Flows
Lecture 19 - Gradually Varied Flow Equations
Lecture 20 - Classification of Gradually Varied Flow
Lecture 21 - Classification of Gradually Varied Flow (cont.)
Lecture 22 - Gradually Varied Flow Profiles with Change in Bed Slopes
Lecture 23 - GVF Profile Properties and Transitional Depths
Lecture 24 - Gradually Varied Flow Computations
Lecture 25 - Gradually Varied Flow Computations: RK Method
Lecture 26 - Standard Step Method for Gradually Varied Flow Computations
Lecture 27 - Spatially Varied Flow
Lecture 28 - Features on Spatially Varied Flow
Hydraulic Jumps
Lecture 29 - Rapidly Varied Flow: Introduction
Lecture 30 - Theoretical Aspects of Hydraulic Jump
Lecture 31 - Characteristics of Jumps in Rectangular Channel
Lecture 32 - Features on Hydraulic Jumps
Lecture 33 - Jumps as Energy Dissipators
Lecture 34 - Jump Controls
Lecture 35 - Surges
Lecture 36 - Surges (cont.)
Channel Transitions
Lecture 37 - Channel Transitions
Lecture 38 - Channel Transitions (cont.)
Lecture 39 - Channel Transitions (cont.)
Turbines
Lecture 40 - Application of Momentum Principles
Lecture 41 - Pumps
Lecture 42 - Turbines (Pumps, Turbines)
Lecture 43 - Turbines (Cavitation)