ABSTRACT

Water is now at the centre of world attention as never before and more professionals from all walks of life are engaging in careers linked to water – in public water supply and waste treatment, agriculture, irrigation, energy, environment, amenity management, and sustainable development. This book offers an appropriate depth of understanding of basic hydraulics and water resources engineering for those who work with civil engineers and others in the complex world of water resources development, management, and water security. It is simple, practical, and avoids (most of) the maths in traditional textbooks. Lots of excellent ‘stories’ help readers to quickly grasp important water principles and practices.

This third edition is broader in scope and includes new chapters on water resources engineering and water security. Civil engineers may also find it a useful introduction to complement the more rigorous hydraulics textbooks.

chapter 1|26 pages

Some basic mechanics

chapter 2|38 pages

Water standing still: hydrostatics

chapter 3|42 pages

When water starts to flow: hydrodynamics

chapter 4|48 pages

Pipes

chapter 5|58 pages

Channels

chapter 6|30 pages

Hydraulic structures for channels

chapter 7|46 pages

Pumps

chapter 8|28 pages

Water resources engineering

chapter 9|26 pages

Water resources planning and management

chapter 10|6 pages

‘Bathtub’ hydraulics