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CE 111 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

Course Syllabus

Instructor: CORNELIO Q. DIZON


Class Schedule: TTh, 7:00 8:30, ICE 410
Consultation Hours: Wed and Fri, 8:00 -12:00, MH 233C, TTh, 8:30-10:00, 11:30-1:00, ICE 204
Contact Information: mobile no. <+639171400121>; email address: <cqdizon@up.edu.ph>

Course Description: Sizing of reservoirs; hydraulic analysis and design of dams, spillways, gates,
outlet works, open channels and pressure conduits; sediment transport; pipe network analysis;
theory of hydraulic machinery.

Pre-requisite: CE 16

Objective: To develop technical knowledge in the analysis and design of hydraulic structures.
References:
1. Larry W. Mays, Water Resources Engineering (2nd ed., 2011)
2. Linsley, Franzini, et al., Water Resources Engineering (4th ed., 1992)
3. M. Hanif Chaudhry, Open Channel Flow (2nd ed., 2008)
4. Streeter & Wylie, Fluid Mechanics (9th ed., 1998)
Course Outline

3. Reservoirs 5. Spillways, Gates, & Outlet Works


3.1 Storage Allocation 5.1 Types of Spillways
3.2 Inflow-Outflow Routing 5.2 Design Capacity & Forces
3.3 Reservoir Yield vs. Capacity 5.3 Crest Gates
3.4 Capacity vs. Reliability 5.4 Sluiceways, Intakes, Trash Racks,
3.5 Sedimentation & Its Control & Gate Valves
3.6 Allowances for Wind, Waves, etc. 5.5 Energy Dissipation, Scour Protection

4. Dams ************Third Exam**********


4.1 Gravity Dams, Design & Construction
4.2 Arch Dams & Buttress Dams 1. Pressure Conduits
4.3 Earthfill and Rockfill Dams 1.1 Review of Closed Conduit Flow
4.4 Slope Stability & Protection 1.2 Head Losses
4.5 Failures, Safety, & Rehabilitation 1.3 Water Distribution System
1.4 Pipes in Series or Parallel
*************Second Exam************* 1.5 Pipe Network Computations
1.6 Transient (Unsteady) Flow
6. Open Channels 1.7 Forces, Stresses, Pipe Materials
6.1 Uniform Flow
6.2 Non-uniform Flow 2. Hydraulic Machinery
6.3 Transitions & Bends 2.1 Impulse vs. Reaction Turbines
6.4 Gradually Varied Flow 2.2 Momentum, Specific Speed,
6.5 Rapidly Varied Flow Cavitation
6.6 Introduction to Sediment Transport 2.3 Turbine Selection
2.4 Centrifugal and Axial-flow Pumps,
Miscellaneous Types
2.5 Pump Performance Curves vs.
System Curves

***********First Exam**********
********** Final Exam**********
Class Policies:

1. Attendance will be checked every meeting, including late arrivals. Three late arrivals will be
considered equivalent to one absence.
2. University rules shall be strictly enforced on students caught cheating and other acts of
dishonesty.
3. Exam schedules will be given at least one week ahead of time. A4-size blank answer sheets
(with name, student number and class section: stapled on the upper left) should be
submitted at least a day before the examination schedule.
4. A student may be exempted from taking the final exam if: his/her pre-final grade is 72% or
better, AND he/she does not have an exam score lower than 60%.
5. Pre-final grade computation:
a) 1-3 Exam Average ---------------- 85%
b) Seatworks/Homeworks -------- 10%
c) Attendance ------------------------- 5%
6. If a student is exempted and does not take the final exam, his/her pre-final grade becomes
his/her final grade.
7. Otherwise, his/her grade will be computed as follows:
a) 1-3 Exam Average ---------------- 55%
b) Final Exam ------------------------- 30%
c) Seatworks/Homeworks -------- 10%
d) Attendance ------------------------- 5%
8. This is a pass or fail course; no grades of INC or 4.0 will be given. If formally excused for a
missed exam, the students Final Exam score will be substituted into the missed exam; if
unexcused, his/her missed exam will be graded as zero.
9. Equivalent grading scale:
Final Grade Equivalent Grade Final Grade Equivalent Grade
92-100 1.00 72-below 76 2.25
88-below 92 1.25 68-below 72 2.50
84-below 88 1.50 64-below 68 2.75
80-below 84 1.75 60-below 64 3.00
76-below 80 2.00 Below 60 5.00

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