Aims
At the end of the course, the student must be able :
- to characterize different flow regimes in open channels ;
- to apply the principle of energy conservation and momentum on flow in open channels ;
- to characterize a velocity profile in an open channel
- to understand the functioning of discharge measurements
- to understand theory of uniform flow, gradually varying flow and rapid varying flow
Main themes
- Theory of open channel hydraulics
- Classification of flow : uniform and non-uniform flow ; steady state and gradually varied flow
- Properties of open channels : energy and momentum principles
- Velocity profiles. Specific energy, specific force
- Hydrometrology : Venturi, Parshall, gauging,
- Uniform flow theory
- Gradually varied flow theory. Classification of hydraulic axes. Integration methods
- Rapidly varied flow : hydraulic jump, fall, weirs
Content and teaching methods
Theoretical course
- Classification of flow : uniform and non-uniform flow ; steady state and gradually varied flow
- Properties of open channels : energy and momentum principles
- Velocity profiles. Specific energy, specific force
- Hydrometrology : Venturi, Parshall, gauging,
- Uniform flow theory
- Gradually varied flow theory. Classification of hydraulic axes. Integration methods
- Rapidly varied flow : hydraulic jump, fall, weirs
- Demonstration of specific software
Practical work
- Demonstration and use of hydrometrological instruments
- Demonstration of different flow regimes in a hydraulic channel in the laboratory
- Establishment of the specific energy curve
- River gauging
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
PrecursoryCourses Transport phenomena
Evaluation - Report on the practical work - Calculation of a hydraulic axe
Support - Syllabus - Transparents of the course (www.icampys.ucl.ac.be)
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