Abstract:
This book covers the introduction and analysis of flows in open channels for
use as a text or as a reference book. Strong emphasis is given to the application of efficient solution techniques, computational procedures and numerical
methods suitable for computer analyses. In addition, the coverage of unsteady
flow is as detailed as that of steady flow and extensive up-to-date references
are included.
To facilitate learning, short computer programs in FORTRAN related to
different chapters, the input data for sample problems, and the computer
output are included as Appendices on a CD. These may be used as a guide
for the development of software in other advanced languages, such as C, C++,
etc. Visual Basic, Mathcad, or Excel are suitable for the majority of these
applications.
The original text was based on the lecture notes for a course on openchannel flow for senior-level undergraduate and graduate students and an
advanced graduate course on unsteady flow at Old Dominion University and
at Washington State University. This is a revised version of the material, parts
of which were used at the University of South Carolina in recent years. Suggestions and comments of students, instructors, and several reviewers are incorporated, as appropriate. References are updated throughout the book and
additional problems are included. A chapter on sediment transport replaces
the chapter on finite-element method and chapters 4 and 15 are supplemented
with recent contributions on the topic. Photographs are used extensively to
facilitate and enhance the learning of the subject matter.
In recent years, the author has used Chapters 1 through 6, 9 and 10 and
parts of chapter 7 in a 3-semester-hour course for senior-level undergraduate
and graduate students in water resources and chapters 11 through 15 and part
of chapter 17 in an advanced graduate class. Other instructors may prefer to a
reduced coverage of chapters 6 and 7 and instead utilize chapters 7 and/or 11
and 16. Parts of different chapters may be used in a course on computational
hydraulics or on hydraulic structures