Issues from January 1999 onwards are available. The site can be searched as well as browsed by issue and by author. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://pubs.asce.org/journals/hydraulic/&handle=agnes.933259324
International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR)
The International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research based in Madrid , promotes the advancement and exchange of knowledge on water resources, river and coastal hydraulics, industrial processes and related issues.
The website provides information on the Association, membership categories, events, conferences, education courses, and international programmes. Technical activities, aims, and specialist publications are described within each of the 17 different subject sections covering all aspects of hydraulics and the worldwide regional divisions. Publications include 3 journals of which Journal of Hydraulic Research normally membership only, has abstracts available from 1994 and free full-text from 2001 in the E-library section and the full-text of the two newsletters covering news and information on hydraulic engineering and research. The e-library section also includes a searchable Inventory of European Hydraulic Facilities (Hydralab), the searchable full-text of papers at the XXVII IAHR Congress Proceedings Graz 1999 and a suppliers database http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.iahr.org/&handle=p.rowe.994521905
Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering : Dr. Hubert Chanson's Gallery of Photographs
More than 900 fully documented photographs of structures and phenomena in the fields of fluid mechanics, hydraulic and environmental engineering are available here in JPEG format, provided by the Reader in Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Engineering at the University of Queensland , .
The site also provides detailed and fully referenced overview articles of related subjects, including histories and technical descriptions of particular types of dams and weirs etc, with links to further information. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.uq.edu.au/~e2hchans/photo.html&handle=p.rowe.997786989
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
ASCE's Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering publishes peer reviewed research papers on all phases of engineering hydrology, irrigation, drainage, and related water management subjects, such as watershed management, weather modification, water quality, ground water, and surface water. Papers review new developments and case studies detailing the analysis and design of trickle-irrigation laterals, geochemical factors affecting trace element mobility, canal system hydraulic modelling, unique problems in modelling irrigation canals, potential pitfalls of canal models, and more.
The site provides information about the journal, abstracts, and the full-text of issues from January/February 1995. Articles are in PDF format. Access is also given to the ASCE Civil Engineering Database and other ASCE sites. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://scitation.aip.org/iro/&handle=agnes.933259984
Fox Engineering Co Ltd
Fox Engineering has experience in the manufacture of hydraulic cylinders and in the design of hydraulic systems which satisfy a wide variety of installations ranging from civil engineering applications through to mechanical handling equipment and applications in fire fighting vehicles and hovercrafts.
Details of the company's manufacturing services and basic specifications, sizes and diagrams of their products are available on this site. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.foxengineering.co.uk/&handle=lesa.981049158
Hydraulics Home Page
These pages mainly consist of animations, with brief descriptions, illustrating aspects of hydraulic engineering as an introduction to the topic. Links to sites of related interest are given. The site is available in both Dutch and English. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://home.wxs.nl/~brink494/frm_e.htm&handle=lib3corlejr.981382065
Layman's Guidebook On How To Develop A Small Hydro Site
The second edition (1998) of this 266-page book, presented in PDF format, has been prepared for the Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Energy by the European Small Hydropower Association (ESHA). It contains nine chapters and a glossary.
The contents provide an introduction, and then cover the fundamentals of hydraulic engineering, and an overview of water as a resource and its potential. Site evaluation methodologies and hydraulic structures are addressed, together with electromechanical equipment. Issues of environmental impact and its mitigation are considered, along with those concerning economic analysis and administrative procedures. The book is also available in Spanish and Italian. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy/library/hydro/layman2.pdf&handle=lib3corlejr.987852577
HEC-RASHydrologic Engineering Centers River Analysis System (HEC- RAS) is a reach-scale one-dimensional flow/inundation analysis created by the US Army Corps of Engineers, which allows users '... to perform one-dimensional steady and unsteady flow calculations. 'The HEC-RAS system will ultimately contain three one-dimensional hydraulic analysis components for: (1) steady flow water surface profile computations; (2) unsteady flow simulation; and (3) movable boundary sediment transport computations.' http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.hec.usace.army.mil/software/hec-ras/hecras-download.html&handle=20041018-121023
HEC-RAS
Hydrologic Engineering Centers River Analysis System (HEC- RAS) is a reach-scale 1-dimensional flow/inundation analysis created by the US Army Corps of Engineers, which allows users '... to perform one-dimensional steady and unsteady flow calculations ...' The HEC-RAS system will ultimately contain three one-dimensional hydraulic analysis components for: (1) steady flow water surface profile computations; (2) unsteady flow simulation; and (3) movable boundary sediment transport computations.' http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.hec.usace.army.mil/software/hec-ras/hecras-download.html&handle=20041018-121023g
Fluids Laboratory
'The Fluids Lab is an integrated learning environment developed by IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering for the College of Engineering of the University of Iowa .' It provides a range of resources including documents, images and animations, fluids physical properties and constants, links to assorted calculators, and links to fluid mechanics and hydraulics sites. Documentation available includes: handouts for experiments (kinematic viscosity, stability of a floating body, pipe flow, hydraulic jumps, aerofoils), and numerical simulations. Most of the documentation is available in Word format or PDF format (Adobe Reader required). http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/fluidslab/referenc/physprop.html&handle=20041216-1531
Occurrence and movement of groundwater : chapter 2 : engineering and design : groundwater hydrology
This document provides access to chapter two of the manual entitled "Engineering and Design: Groundwater Hydrology" (EM 1110-2-1421) published in 1999 by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The chapter presents a general overview of basic concepts that explain and quantify physical aqueous forces acting on the Earth's surface and subsurface in terms of both occurrence and movement. The subheadings within this chapter include, hydrologic cycle, subsurface distribution, forces acting on groundwater, the water table, potentiometric surface, aquifer formations, principal types of aquifer materials, movement of groundwater, porosity and specific yield, Darcy's Law and hydraulic conductivity, flow and transmissivity, flow lines and flow nets. Adobe Acrobat Reader software is required to read the chapter which is provided in PDF format. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-manuals/em1110-2-1421/c-2.pdf&handle=2004219-105917g
Groundwater hydrology, fall 2005 : 1.72
The MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering provides this course, 1.72 Groundwater Hydrology, Fall 2005, as part of the MIT OpenCourseWare project. The website for this course includes a course overview, calendar, suggested readings, case studies and field trip reports. The lecture notes cover: the water balance equation, aquifers, porosity and Darcy's law, hydraulic head, fluid potential, continuity and flow nets, groundwater flow patterns, groundwater/surface water interactions, transient systems and groundwater storage, pump test analysis, numerical modelling, superposition, solute transport and soil moisture. All lectures are in PDF format (Acrobat Reader necessary). http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Civil-and-Environmental-Engineering/1-72Fall-2005/CourseHome/index.htm&handle=20050514-104 Flows With a Free SurfaceThis website contains lecture notes from a fluid dynamics course given at the University of Cambridge Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. The notes cover fluids with free surface flows, such as waves, river flow, ocean storms and tsunamis. These problems have relevance in areas such as hydraulic engineering. The lecture notes use Bernoulli's equations and differential equations to model wave flow, resulting in explanations of such effects as the Severn bore. The notes are in PDF format (Adobe Reader required). http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/examples/P2Ld.pdf&handle=2006330-133650 IngentaConnectIngenta Connect provides access to thousands of online journals from leading scholarly, academic and business publishers. The service covers publications in the following engineering disciplines: biotechnology, chemical engineering, construction, electrical, nuclear, civil, hydraulic, environmental, and industrial engineering, materials and manufacturing, mechanical engineering, mining, metallurgy and transportation.
Information and news releases about Ingenta are provided. The site allows you to browse or search all the authors, article titles, journal titles, abstracts, and main text of the articles on Ingenta Select using a word or phrase. Access to content is via A&I services, subscription agent gateways, and via library websites. http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.ingentaconnect.com/&handle=lesa.959875110
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