Civil engineering hydraulics: Essential Theory with Worked Examples 3rd Edition
by R. E. Featherstone (Author), C. Nalluri (Author)
A text that provides an introduction to the theory of civil engineering hydraulics, together with a large number of worked examples and exercise problems with answers, to help readers assess their understanding of the theory and methods of analysis and design.
For this edition (second was 1988), additional text and worked examples have been added covering uniform and non-uniform flow in open channels, sluice gates, and some basic culvert flow problems. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
This well-established text- Civil engineering hydraulics provides a succinct introduction to the theory of civil engineering hydraulics, together with a large number of worked examples and exercise problems with answers, to help readers assess their understanding of the theory and methods of analysis and design.
For the third edition, additional text and worked examples have been added covering uniform and non–uniform flow in open channels, sluice gates and some basic culvert flow problems.
Further material has also been added on spillway structures, energy dissipation, design of regime channels and sediment transport in rigid bed channels.
It will be invaluable throughout a students entire course, and will also be welcomed by practicing engineers as a concise reference
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