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Water and Wastewater Engineering, Volume 1
Hydraulics, Hydrology and Management
Lawrence K. Wang,Mu-Hao Sung Wang,Nazih K. Shammas
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Water and Wastewater Engineering, Volume 1
Hydraulics, Hydrology and Management
Lawrence K. Wang,Mu-Hao Sung Wang,Nazih K. Shammas
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WATER and WASTEWATER ENGINEERING
The classic guide to water and wastewater engineering returns
Water and wastewater engineering is a crucial branch of civil engineering, dealing with water resources and with the challenges posed by water and wastewater. Generations of engineers have developed techniques for purifying, desalinating, and transforming water and wastewater, techniques which have only grown more critical as climate change and global population growth create new challenges and opportunities. There has never been a more urgent need for a comprehensive guide to the management of water and its various engineering subdisciplines.
Water and Wastewater Engineering: Hydraulics, Hydrology and Management, 4th edition offers key fundamentals in a practical context to engineers and engineering students. Updated to address growing urbanization and industrialization, with corresponding stress on water and wastewater systems, this vital textbook has been fully revised to reflect the latest research and case studies. This volume focuses primarily with hydrology and hydraulics, along with chapters treating groundwater and surface water sources.
Readers of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Management will also find:
- Coverage of water supply, water sources, water distribution, and more
- Detailed treatment of both sanitary sewer and urban stormwater drainage
- In-depth analysis of infrastructure issues with respect to water resources, pumping, and handling
This textbook is ideal for advanced students in civil, environmental, and chemical engineering departments, as well as for early career engineers, plant managers, and urban and regional planners.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Dedication and Acknowledgments
- About the Companion Website
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Water Systems
- Chapter 2 Water Sources: Surface Water
- Chapter 3 Water Sources: Groundwater
- Chapter 4 Quantities of Water and Wastewater Flows
- Chapter 5 Water Hydraulics, Transmission, and Appurtenances
- Chapter 6 Water Distribution Systems: Components, Design, and Operation
- Chapter 7 Water Distribution Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications
- Chapter 8 Pumping, Storage, Dual Water Systems, and Distribution System Management
- Chapter 9 Cross-connection Control
- Chapter 10 Introduction to Wastewater Systems
- Chapter 11 Hydrology: Rainfall and Runoff
- Chapter 12 Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow Management
- Chapter 13 Hydraulics of Sewer Systems
- Chapter 14 Design of Sewer Systems
- Chapter 15 Sewerage Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications
- Chapter 16 Sewer Material, Appurtenances, and Maintenance
- Chapter 17 Trenchless Technology and Sewer System Rehabilitation
- Chapter 18 Alternative Wastewater Collection Systems
- Chapter 19 Engineering Projects Management
- Chapter 20 Prevention Through Design and System Safety
- Appendix 1 Nomenclature and Abbreviations
- Appendix 2 Units
- Appendix 3 Physical Properties of Water
- Appendix 4 Vapor Pressure and Surface Tension of Water in Contact with Air
- Appendix 5 Area Under the Normal Probability Curve
- Appendix 6 Flow Velocity and Discharge Rate for Pipes Flowing Full
- Appendix 7 Flow Velocity and Discharge Rate for Pipes Flowing Full
- Appendix 8 Minimum Grades and Capacities of Circular Conduits Flowing Full
- Appendix 9 Hydraulic Elements of Circular Conduits
- Appendix 10 Basic Hydraulic Elements of Circular Conduits for All Values of Roughness and Slope
- Appendix 11 Hydraulic Elements of Circular Conduits with Equal Self-Cleansing Properties at All Depths
- Appendix 12 Values of Hydraulic Elements in Circular Conduits
- Appendix 13 Alternate Stages and Critical Depths of Flow in Circular Conduits
- Appendix 14 Nomograms for Solution of Haze–Williams Pipe Flow Equation
- Appendix 15 Nomograms for Solution of Manning's Equation for Pipes Flowing Full
- Appendix 16 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Construction Yearly Average Cost Index for Utilities
- Appendix 17 Equivalent Pipe Length to Head Loss in Fittings
- Appendix 18 Simplified Overland Flow Time Determination for Urban Drainage
- Appendix 19 Loss Coefficients for Transitions and Fittings
- Index
- Eula