CE 466 Design of Free Surface Hydraulic Systems



CE 476 Design of Pressurized Hydraulic Systems

Fall Semester, 2014

Professor J. J. Lee

Catalog Description:

Application of hydraulics principles to the engineering design of hydraulic structure with pressurized flow, piping network, water hammer, surge suppression, pumps and turbines, manifold hydraulics design.

Prerequisite: CE 309 or ENE 410

Instructor: Professor J. J. Lee

KAP 224A , (213)-740-7865, E-Mail: jjlee@usc.edu

Lecture notes: Lecture notes will be provided by Professor J.J.Lee

Reference Books:

(1) Hydraulic Engineering by Roberson, Cassidy and Chaudhry, 2nd edition, John Wiley

(2) Water Resources Engineering by Larry may, 2nd edition, John Wiley

(3) Mixing in Inland and Coastal Water by Fisher.List, Koh, Imberger and Brooks, Academic Press.

Topics:

1. Review of engineering fluid mechanics principles

2. Application of continuity, momentum, and energy equation to pipe flows

3. Head losses due to friction and flow separations in pipes

4. Design of pressurized conduits for given discharge and head losses

5. Design of pipe transitions and thrust anchors, forces at bends

6. Design of manifold hydraulic system

7. General entrainment equations for jet and plumes

8. Design of outfall diffuser system for sewage and thermal effluents

9. Unsteady flows in pressurized hydraulic system, water hammer analysis

10. Design of hydraulic control, surge protection, surge tank and air chambers

11. Design of pumps and turbines

12. Pump operated in combination, parallel and series operations

13. Economic analysis and the most economical hydraulic design.

Assignments:

1. Weekly home work: average 2-3 problems/week

2. Design assignments: 4 design problems will be given out during the semester

Grading:

1. Home work and Design assignments: 30%

2. Mid-term Examination: 30%

3. Final examination: 40%

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