ABSTRACT

This classic text, now in its sixth edition, combines a thorough coverage of the basic principles of civil engineering hydraulics with a wide-ranging treatment of practical, real-world applications. It now includes a powerful online resource with worked solutions for chapter problems and solution spreadsheets for more complex problems that may be used as templates for similar issues.

Hydraulics in Civil and Environmental Engineering is structured into two parts to deal with principles and more advanced topics. The first part focuses on fundamentals, such as hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, pipe and open channel flow, wave theory, physical modelling, hydrology and sediment transport. The second part illustrates engineering applications of these principles to pipeline system design, hydraulic structures, river and coastal engineering, including up-to-date environmental implications, as well as a chapter on computational modelling, illustrating the application of computational simulation techniques to modern design, in a variety of contexts.

New material and additional problems for solution have been added to the chapters on hydrostatics, pipe flow and dimensional analysis. The hydrology chapter has been revised to reflect updated UK flood estimation methods, data and software. The recommendations regarding the assessment of uncertainty, climate change predictions, impacts and adaptation measures have been updated, as has the guidance on the application of computational simulation techniques to river flood modelling.

Andrew Chadwick is an honorary professor of coastal engineering and the former associate director of the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth, UK.

John Morfett was the head of hydraulics research and taught at the University of Brighton, UK.

Martin Borthwick is a consultant hydrologist, formerly a flood hydrology advisor at the UK’s Environment Agency, and previously an associate professor at the University of Plymouth, UK.

part 1|410 pages

Principles and basic applications

chapter Chapter 1|25 pages

Hydrostatics

chapter Chapter 2|44 pages

Principles of fluid flow

chapter Chapter 3|26 pages

Behaviour of real fluids

chapter Chapter 4|31 pages

Flow in pipes and closed conduits

chapter Chapter 5|59 pages

Open channel flow

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

Pressure surge in pipelines

chapter Chapter 7|15 pages

Hydraulic machines

chapter Chapter 8|70 pages

Wave theory

chapter Chapter 9|27 pages

Sediment transport

chapter Chapter 10|62 pages

Flood hydrology

chapter Chapter 11|26 pages

Dimensional analysis and the theory of physical models

part 2|185 pages

Aspects of hydraulic engineering

chapter Chapter 12|25 pages

Pipeline systems

chapter Chapter 13|46 pages

Hydraulic structures

chapter Chapter 14|38 pages

Computational hydraulics

chapter Chapter 15|35 pages

River and canal engineering

chapter Chapter 16|37 pages

Coastal engineering