Lecture Notes For All: Hydrology

GoDaddy

...................

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Hydrology

Hydrology

 

University of Central Florida
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Prerequisites: STA3032, CWR3201
 
Hydrologic cycle, probabilistic forecasting, rainfall excess meteorology, groundwater, storm-water runoff, flood routing and design applications

Instructor: Dr. Wanielista, 

Adobe Acrobat is required to read many files on this website. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free from http://www.adobe.com
 
COURSE OUTLINE 

STARTING
or TEST DATE        READING                 TOPICS

8/22/2005                    Ch 1,               Introductions: Course Requirements, TMDL
Hydrologic Cycle, Rainfall Excess, Meteorology
and Hydrology Units

8/29                             Ch 2                Probability and Statistics

9/7                               Ch 3                Precipitation: Intensity, Duration, Return Period,
Hyetographs

9/12                             Ch 4                Hydrologic Abstractions:  Evaporation,
Transpiration, Depression Storage

9/21                                                     TEST #1 – All Previous Material

9/26                             Ch 4, 5                        Watershed Characteristics, Streamflow
Hydrographs and Flow Measurement

10/3                             Ch 7, 5                        Streamflow, Hydrographs, Base Flow, Infiltration

10/10                           Ch 6                Unit Hydrograph Methods, Synthetic Hydrographs

10/17                           Ch 6, 7            Synthetic Hydrographs, Rational Method, SCS
Procedure Santa Barbara

10/26                                                   TEST #2 – All Previous Material               

10/31                           Ch 8                Flood and Reservoir Routing, Measurements

11/7                             Ch 9                Groundwater Hydrology Concepts, Models, Local
Conditions, Testing Procedures
 
 
11/14                           Ch 10              Stormwater Management Alternatives, Retention,
                                                            Detention, Swale Design, BMPs etc.


Lectures: 

All lecture notes and learning objectives for the hydrology class are included in the related lecture note links. Students should be familiar with these notes.

Chapter 1IntroductionLearning Objectives
Chapter 2Probability and StatisticsLearning Objectives
Chapter 3Precipitation LectureLearning Objectives
Chapter 4Evaporation and TranspirationLearning Objectives
Chapter 5Watershed Characteristics - Soils, CN
Chapter 5AWatershed Characteristics - TC, Green, and HortonLearning Objectives
Chapter 5BWatershed Characteristics - ApplicationsLearning Objectives
Chapter 6Hydrograph Generation - Streamflow and Unit GraphLearning Objectives
Chapter 6ASynthetic Hydrographs
Chapter 7Flow MeasurementsLearning Objectives
Chapter 8Flow RoutingLearning Objectives
Chapter 9Groundwater HydrologyLearning Objectives
Chapter 10Stormwater Management PracticesLearning Objectives
Chapter 10Draft of Mass Balance (excel spreadsheet)
Volume Control (powerpoint presentation)

Figure 6.1b for Problem 30
Figure 6.1b for Problem 30 unit graph
Example Problem 6-3 on page 203
Figure 6-8 Logarithm Method
Riser Weir Example
Rational Formula Hydrograph
Lab 8 Data
 

1 comment: