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Water resources engineering / Larry W. Mays.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2019.Edition: Third edition. Asia editionDescription: xiv, 738 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119590576 (paperback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TC145 M45 2019
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1.Background -- 1.2.The World's Freshwater Resources -- 1.3.Water Use in the United States -- 1.4.Systems of Units -- 1.5.The Future of Water Resources -- 1.6.Water -- Energy Nexus -- ch. 2 Water Resources Sustainability -- 2.1.What is Water Resources Sustainability? -- 2.2.Challenges to Water Resources Sustainability -- 2.3.Surface Water System -- The Colorado River Basin -- 2.4.Groundwater Systems -- The Edwards Aquifer, Texas -- 2.5.Water Budgets -- 2.6.Examples of Water Resources Unsustainability -- ch. 3 Hydraulic Processes: Flow and Hydrostatic Forces -- 3.1.Principles -- 3.2.Control Volume Approach for Hydrosystems -- 3.3.Continuity -- 3.4.Energy -- 3.5.Momentum -- 3.6.Pressure and Pressure Forces in Static Fluids -- 3.7.Velocity Distribution -- ch. 4 Hydraulic Processes: Pressurized Pipe Flow -- 4.1.Classification of Flow -- 4.2.Pressurized (Pipe) Flow -- 4.3.Headlosses -- 4.4.Forces in Pipe Flow -- 4.5.Pipe Flow in Simple Networks -- ch. 5 Hydraulic Processes: Open-Channel Flow -- 5.1.Steady Uniform Flow -- 5.2.Specific Energy, Momentum, and Specific Force -- 5.3.Steady, Gradually Varied Flow -- 5.4.Gradually Varied Flow for Natural Channels -- 5.5.Rapidly Varied Row -- 5.6.Discharge Measurement -- ch. 6 Hydraulic Processes: Groundwater Flow -- 6.1.Groundwater Concepts -- 6.2.Saturated Flow -- 6.3.Steady-State One-Dimensional Flow -- 6.4.Steady-State Well Hydraulics -- 6.5.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Confined Conditions -- 6.6.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Unconfined Conditions -- 6.7.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Leaky Aquifer Conditions -- 6.8.Boundary Effects: Image Well Theory -- 6.9.Simulation of Groundwater Systems -- ch. 7 Hydrologic Processes -- 7.1.Introduction to Hydrology -- 7.2.Precipitation (Rainfall) -- 7.3.Evaporation -- 7.4.Infiltration -- ch. 8 Surface Runoff -- 8.1.Drainage Basins and Storm Hydrographs -- 8.2.Hydrologic Losses, Rainfall Excess, and Hydrograph Components -- 8.3.Rainfall-Runoff Analysis Using Unit Hydrograph Approach -- 8.4.Synthetic Unit Hydrographs -- 8.5.S-Hydrographs -- 8.6.NRCS (SCS) Rainfall-Runoff Relation -- 8.7.Curve Number Estimation and Abstractions -- 8.8.NRCS (SCS) Unit Hydrograph Procedure -- 8.9.Kinematic-Wave Overland Flow Runoff Model -- 8.10.Computer Models for Rainfall-Runoff Analysis -- ch. 9 Reservoir and Stream Flow Routing -- 9.1.Routing -- 9.2.Hydrologic Reservoir Routing -- 9.3.Hydrologic River Routing -- 9.4.Hydraulic (Distributed) Routing -- 9.5.Kinematic Wave Model for Channels -- 9.6.Muskingum -- Cunge Model -- 9.7.Implicit Dynamic Wave Model -- ch. 10 Probability, Risk, and Uncertainty Analysis for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design -- 10.1.Probability Concepts -- 10.2.Commonly Used Probability Distributions -- 10.3.Hydrologic Design for Water Excess Management -- 10.4.Hydrologic Frequency Analysis -- 10.5.U.S. Water Resources Council Guidelines for Flood Flow Frequency Analysis -- 10.6.Analysis of Uncertainties -- 10.7.Risk Analysis: Composite Hydrologic and Hydraulic Risk -- 10.8.Computer Models for Floodflow Frequency Analysis -- ch. 11 Water Distribution -- 11.1.Introduction -- 11.2.System Components -- 11.3.System Configuration and Operation -- 11.4.Hydraulics of Simple Networks -- 11.5.Pump Systems Analysis -- 11.6.Network Simulation -- 11.7.Modeling Water Distribution Systems -- 11.8.Hydraulic Transients -- ch. 12 Stormwater Control: Storm Sewers and Detention -- 12.1.Stormwater Management -- 12.2.Storm Sewer Systems -- 12.3.Stormwater Drainage Channels -- 12.4.Stormwater Detention -- ch. 13 Stormwater Control: Street and Highway Drainage and Culverts -- 13.1.Drainage of Street and Highway Pavements -- 13.2.Hydraulic Design of Culverts -- ch. 14 Design of Spillways and Energy Dissipation for Flood Control Storage and Conveyance Systems -- 14.1.Hydrologic Considerations -- 14.2.Dams -- 14.3.Spillways -- 14.4.Hydraulic-Jump-Type Stilling Basins and Energy Dissipators -- ch. 15 Sedimentation and Erosion Hydraulics -- 15.0.Introduction -- 15.1.Properties of Sediment -- 15.2.Bed Forms and Flow Resistance -- 15.3.Sediment Transport -- 15.4.Bed Load Formulas -- 15.5.Suspended Load -- 15.6.Total Sediment Load (Bed Material Load Formulas) -- 15.7.Bridge Scour -- OC Supplemental Chapter 15 section 15.8 (Watershed sediment Yield), 15.9 (Reservoir Sedimentation) and 15.10 (Stream Stability at Highway Structures) are available to Instructors for Distribution -- ch. 16 Water Resources Management for Sustainability -- 16.1.Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainability -- 16.2.Water Law: Surface and Groundwater Management Aspects -- 16.3.Sustainable Water Supply Methodologies for Arid and Semi-Arid Regions -- 16.4.Water Resources Economics -- 16.5.Water Resource Systems Analysis -- 16.6.Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) -- 16.7.Water-Wise Cities in the Future -- OC Chapter 17 Water Withdrawals and Uses (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution) -- OC Chapter 18 Water for Hydroelectric Generation (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution) -- OC Chapter 19 Flood Control (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1.Background -- 1.2.The World's Freshwater Resources -- 1.3.Water Use in the United States -- 1.4.Systems of Units -- 1.5.The Future of Water Resources -- 1.6.Water -- Energy Nexus -- ch. 2 Water Resources Sustainability -- 2.1.What is Water Resources Sustainability? -- 2.2.Challenges to Water Resources Sustainability -- 2.3.Surface Water System -- The Colorado River Basin -- 2.4.Groundwater Systems -- The Edwards Aquifer, Texas -- 2.5.Water Budgets -- 2.6.Examples of Water Resources Unsustainability -- ch. 3 Hydraulic Processes: Flow and Hydrostatic Forces -- 3.1.Principles -- 3.2.Control Volume Approach for Hydrosystems -- 3.3.Continuity -- 3.4.Energy -- 3.5.Momentum -- 3.6.Pressure and Pressure Forces in Static Fluids -- 3.7.Velocity Distribution -- ch. 4 Hydraulic Processes: Pressurized Pipe Flow -- 4.1.Classification of Flow -- 4.2.Pressurized (Pipe) Flow -- 4.3.Headlosses -- 4.4.Forces in Pipe Flow -- 4.5.Pipe Flow in Simple Networks -- ch. 5 Hydraulic Processes: Open-Channel Flow -- 5.1.Steady Uniform Flow -- 5.2.Specific Energy, Momentum, and Specific Force -- 5.3.Steady, Gradually Varied Flow -- 5.4.Gradually Varied Flow for Natural Channels -- 5.5.Rapidly Varied Row -- 5.6.Discharge Measurement -- ch. 6 Hydraulic Processes: Groundwater Flow -- 6.1.Groundwater Concepts -- 6.2.Saturated Flow -- 6.3.Steady-State One-Dimensional Flow -- 6.4.Steady-State Well Hydraulics -- 6.5.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Confined Conditions -- 6.6.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Unconfined Conditions -- 6.7.Transient Well Hydraulics -- Leaky Aquifer Conditions -- 6.8.Boundary Effects: Image Well Theory -- 6.9.Simulation of Groundwater Systems -- ch. 7 Hydrologic Processes -- 7.1.Introduction to Hydrology -- 7.2.Precipitation (Rainfall) -- 7.3.Evaporation -- 7.4.Infiltration -- ch. 8 Surface Runoff -- 8.1.Drainage Basins and Storm Hydrographs -- 8.2.Hydrologic Losses, Rainfall Excess, and Hydrograph Components -- 8.3.Rainfall-Runoff Analysis Using Unit Hydrograph Approach -- 8.4.Synthetic Unit Hydrographs -- 8.5.S-Hydrographs -- 8.6.NRCS (SCS) Rainfall-Runoff Relation -- 8.7.Curve Number Estimation and Abstractions -- 8.8.NRCS (SCS) Unit Hydrograph Procedure -- 8.9.Kinematic-Wave Overland Flow Runoff Model -- 8.10.Computer Models for Rainfall-Runoff Analysis -- ch. 9 Reservoir and Stream Flow Routing -- 9.1.Routing -- 9.2.Hydrologic Reservoir Routing -- 9.3.Hydrologic River Routing -- 9.4.Hydraulic (Distributed) Routing -- 9.5.Kinematic Wave Model for Channels -- 9.6.Muskingum -- Cunge Model -- 9.7.Implicit Dynamic Wave Model -- ch. 10 Probability, Risk, and Uncertainty Analysis for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design -- 10.1.Probability Concepts -- 10.2.Commonly Used Probability Distributions -- 10.3.Hydrologic Design for Water Excess Management -- 10.4.Hydrologic Frequency Analysis -- 10.5.U.S. Water Resources Council Guidelines for Flood Flow Frequency Analysis -- 10.6.Analysis of Uncertainties -- 10.7.Risk Analysis: Composite Hydrologic and Hydraulic Risk -- 10.8.Computer Models for Floodflow Frequency Analysis -- ch. 11 Water Distribution -- 11.1.Introduction -- 11.2.System Components -- 11.3.System Configuration and Operation -- 11.4.Hydraulics of Simple Networks -- 11.5.Pump Systems Analysis -- 11.6.Network Simulation -- 11.7.Modeling Water Distribution Systems -- 11.8.Hydraulic Transients -- ch. 12 Stormwater Control: Storm Sewers and Detention -- 12.1.Stormwater Management -- 12.2.Storm Sewer Systems -- 12.3.Stormwater Drainage Channels -- 12.4.Stormwater Detention -- ch. 13 Stormwater Control: Street and Highway Drainage and Culverts -- 13.1.Drainage of Street and Highway Pavements -- 13.2.Hydraulic Design of Culverts -- ch. 14 Design of Spillways and Energy Dissipation for Flood Control Storage and Conveyance Systems -- 14.1.Hydrologic Considerations -- 14.2.Dams -- 14.3.Spillways -- 14.4.Hydraulic-Jump-Type Stilling Basins and Energy Dissipators -- ch. 15 Sedimentation and Erosion Hydraulics -- 15.0.Introduction -- 15.1.Properties of Sediment -- 15.2.Bed Forms and Flow Resistance -- 15.3.Sediment Transport -- 15.4.Bed Load Formulas -- 15.5.Suspended Load -- 15.6.Total Sediment Load (Bed Material Load Formulas) -- 15.7.Bridge Scour -- OC Supplemental Chapter 15 section 15.8 (Watershed sediment Yield), 15.9 (Reservoir Sedimentation) and 15.10 (Stream Stability at Highway Structures) are available to Instructors for Distribution -- ch. 16 Water Resources Management for Sustainability -- 16.1.Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainability -- 16.2.Water Law: Surface and Groundwater Management Aspects -- 16.3.Sustainable Water Supply Methodologies for Arid and Semi-Arid Regions -- 16.4.Water Resources Economics -- 16.5.Water Resource Systems Analysis -- 16.6.Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) -- 16.7.Water-Wise Cities in the Future -- OC Chapter 17 Water Withdrawals and Uses (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution) -- OC Chapter 18 Water for Hydroelectric Generation (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution) -- OC Chapter 19 Flood Control (Supplemental Chapter Available to Instructors for Distribution).

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