Engineering Hydrology

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Free Online Course: Engineering Hydrology provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Engineering Hydrology is taught by Prof. Sreeja Pekkat.

Overview
  • This course on engineering hydrology aims to impart knowledge on the processes that secure the most valuable natural resource: WATER. It deals with the complex interaction and pathways of water connecting atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere. This course will give an idea on how the hydrological science is mathematically quantified for engineering applications to manage water resources. The knowledge acquired in this course will be pre-requisite for different advanced level courses in post-graduate. The course starts with the explanation of hydrological processes related to atmosphere, surface and subsurface regime. This is followed by the explanation on hydrological analysis, which is mandatory for the design of hydraulic structures. The course ends with basic discussion on hydrological statistics important for dealing significant amount of data and its uncertainties, which forms the backbone of hydrological analysis.INTENDED AUDIENCE : Undergraduate students in Civil EngineeringPREREQUISITES :NilINDUSTRY SUPPORT :Basic civil engineering infrastructural companies.

Syllabus
  • Week1: Course contents, Hydrologic cycle, Global water budget, Catchment, System concept, Reynolds transport theorem, Conservation laws
    Week 2: Atmospheric water, Water vapor dynamics, Precipitable water, Precipitation, Types of precipitation
    Week 3: Terminal velocity, Thunder storm cell model, Forms of precipitation, Measurement of Rainfall, Rain gauge network, Representation and analysis of rainfall, Average rainfall
    Week 4: Evaporation, Measurement and estimation, Evapotranspiration, estimation and measurement
    Week 5: Subsurface water, Unsaturated flow, Infiltration, Measurement of infiltration, Estimation of abstractions
    Week 6: Surface water, Catchment storage concept, Runoff generation and factors affecting runoff, Measurement streamflow, Rainfall-Runoff relationships, Streamflow hydrograph and Direct runoff hydrograph
    Week 7: Hydrograph analysis, Response functions of linear systems, Unit hydrograph theory
    Week 8: S hydrograph, Instantaneous unit hydrograph, Synthetic unit hydrograph
    Week 9: Flood routing, Reservoir routing, Channel routing
    Week10: Probabilistic and statistical methods for of hydrologic data, Fitting probability distribution
    Week 11: Probability distributions for hydrologic variables, Frequency analysis, Extreme value distributions
    Week 12: Estimation of design floods, Frequency Analysis