Lecturer(s)
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Vlasák Pavel, prof. Ing. DrSc.
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Course content
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Introduction to problems of fluid mechanics, basic quantities and units, properties of fluid, Hydrostatics, Euler hydrostatic equation, Pascal law, hydrostatic pressure and force, floating and stabilita of floating body, relative equilibrium. Kinematics of fluid, velocity vector, trajectory and streamline, continuity equation. Hydrodynamics, Euler equation of motion, Bernoulli equation, Chezy equation, momentum equation. Force exerted by a water flow and water jet. Flow in open channels, hydraulic calculation and design of channel, subcritical, critical and supercritical flow. Close conduits with open level flow, velocity profile in open channels. Pipeline flow, laminar and turbulent flow, head loss by friction and singularities. Applied hydraulics, overflows, weirs, culverts and bridges, hydraulic jump, orifice discharge. Suspensions and non-Newtonian liquids, sedimentation. Non-steady-flow and water-hammer. Hydrology, geosphere, hydrologic cycle, water balance equations, infiltration and evaporation. Watershed and its characteristics, precipitation, rainfall-run off relations and run off from watershed, sediment transport. Ground-water flow, water-management structures.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Learning outcomes
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Students will acquire with basic principles of hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, flow of water in open channels and pipelines, ground-water flow and engineering hydrology.
The course deals with the basic principles, roles and methods of the water management. Student will get acquainted with rivers and watercourses, river training, weirs, dams and reservoirs, inland waterways and principles of communications and watercourses crossing.
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Prerequisites
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Examines of Mathematics and Physics on the level of the courses passed
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination
Attendance at seminars is compulsory. Students are to pass test during a term. In a case of absence (in justified cases) students are given an extra test. Form and content of examination are determined in educational and examinational regulations UPa.
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Recommended literature
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Bém J. Vodohospodářské inženýrství. ČVUT Praha, 1990.
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Broža V. et. al. Vodohospodářské stavby. ČVUT, 1997.
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Featherstone R.E., Nalluri C. Civil Engineering Hydraulics - Essential Theory with Worked Examples. 1995.
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Havlík V., Marešová I. Hydraulika I a II - příklady. ČVUT - skripta, 1994.
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Hrádek F. Základy hydrauliky a hydrologie pro inženýrské konstrukce a dopravní stavby.. SNTL Praha, 1971.
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Kolář V., Patočka C., Bém J. Hydraulika. SNTL Alfa., 1983.
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Kolář V., Patočka C. Hydraulika. SNTL Alfa., 1983.
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Masiar E., Kamenský J. Hydraulika pre stavebných inženierov I, II. ALFA, Bratislava, 1989.
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Patočka C. Hydraulika I a II - skripta. ČVUT, 1979.
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Streeter V.L., Wilie E.B. Fluid mechanics. McGraw-Hill Bok Company, 1979.
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