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3372. Water Systems Design (3:3:0). Prerequisite: CE 3305, 3354. Hydraulic analysis and design of municipal water distribution, stormwater collection, and wastewater collection systems. Oral and written presentations. (Communication Intensive)
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Hybrid-Network Solution Methods Hamam, Y.M., and Brameller, A. (1971) "Hybrid method for the solution of piping networks." Proc. IEEE, Vol. 118, No. 11, pp 1607-1612. This paper describes the method that is employed by many pipeline network modeling programs, and the method described in the lesson.
Newton-Raphson Method Jeppson, R.W. (1977) Analysis of Flow in Pipe Networks, Ann Arbor Science pp. 115-129
Incompressible Flow in Pipe Networks Jeppson, R.W. (1977) Analysis of Flow in Pipe Networks, Ann Arbor Science pp. 53-69
Closed Conduit Flow Roberson, J.A., Cassidy, J.J., and Chaudry, M.H. (1988) Closed Conduits in "Hydraulic Engineering." Houghton Mifflin Co. pp. 240-310
Hydraulic Notes Manuscript (in progress)
CFMinR Computational Hydraulics in R (for CE 3305)
Hydraulics of Pipelines and Pipe Networks Wurbs, R.A., and James, W. P. (2002) Water Resources Engineering, Prentice Hall; pp.130-156; and 156-198.
Friction Factors Yoo, D.H. and Singh V. P. (2005) Two Methods for the Computation of Commercial Pipe Friction Factors. ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2005, 131(8): 694-704
Hydraulics of Pipelines and Pipe Networks Wurbs, R.A., and James, W. P. (2002) Water Resources Engineering, Prentice Hall; pp.130-156; and 156-198.
Pipe Networks Chin, D. (2006). pp. 27-48 in "Water Resources Engineering, 2 ed." Prentice Hall, Inc.
Water Distribution Systems "Water Distribution Systems" in Land Development Handbook, Ed. S.O. Dewberry, Dewberry Inc., McGraw-Hill
Lesson 8 Sec 002 (morning) Hydraulics of Pipe Networks. Fall 2020
CE 3372 Lesson 8 Sec 001 (evening) Pipe Networks Hydraulics Calculations Fall 2020
Links to related videosWSD-06-01 (Old) ES4-Partial Solution Part 1
WSD-06-02 (Old)ES4-Partial Solution Part 2
WSD-06-03 Network Hydraulics Theory
WSD-06-04 Network Hydraulics Method and Example Part 1
WSD-06-05 Network Hydraulics Method and Example Part 2
RTFMPS-MOODLE-SITE Moodle site entry
Supplemental Data in Lecture Problem statements (to go with the R scripts)
Spreadsheets/Scripts Example spreadsheets and R scripts for network problems