Descriptive Information
Prerequisite: ENSC 16b
3 units
2 hours lecture, 3 hours computation
Course description: Application of hydraulic
principles in the design of water control structures
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Topics to be Covered
Properties of Fluids
Fluid Statics
Dams and Spillways
Fluid Flow Concepts
Pipe Flow
Pipe Network Analysis
Steady and Unsteady Flow in Open Channels
Fluid Flow Measurement
Sediment Transport
Environmental Hydraulics
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Class Policy
Students who are caught or proven to be cheating will
automatically be penalized with a grade of 5.0 in the
course. Cheating is defined as:
Copying or providing the means to copy a classmate’s exam
answers, computational exercise, etc;
Allowing classmate to copy from one’s own exam answer,
computational exercise, etc;
Possession and/or use of cheat devises during an
examination;
Allowing another person to take an examination in one’s
name, and/or impersonating another student or allowing
someone to impersonate oneself in an academic activity
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Class Policy
University rules on attendance will be followed
20 minutes late will be considered absent. However, he
may still listen to the lecture and take the quiz should
the instructor give one.
Max of 10 total absences (both in lecture and
computation).
Upon exceeding 10 absences, subject will be dropped if
majority are excused, otherwise a grade of 5 will be
given.
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Class Policy
Most exercises will be done in class and by group
Use A4 size papers
For missed exercise due to unexcused absence,
score = 0
For missed exercise due to excused absence,
missed exercise will be removed from
computation of pre-final grade
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Class Policy
At most four (4) long examinations will be given
throughout the course. No exam shall be voided
For missed exam due to serious reasons, the
final exam will serve as the replacement exam,
provided that the student submits an excuse
letter duly signed by the college secretary;
otherwise, the student will receive a zero score
for the missed exam.
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Class Policy
There will be a group project – the details of
which will be explained later.
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Grading System
Pre-final Grade
Exams 60%
Quizzes 10%
Project 10%
Exercises 20%
TOTAL 100%
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Class Policy
A student with a prefinal standing of at least 68%
and with no long exam below 50% shall be
exempted from taking the final exam
The score that will be considered for exemption
is the raw score, not the score including bonuses
(should the instructor give some)
A student who is exempted will be given a chance
to still take the final exam and the final exam
grade will not be considered if it is lower than
the student’s prefinal grade.
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References
Mariott, M.J., Featherstone, R.E., & Nalluri, C. (2009).
Civil Engineering Hydraulics (5th ed). UK: John Wiley
& Sons Ltd.
White, F.M. (1998). Fluid Mechanics. (4th ed).
McGraw-Hill
Chow, V.T. (1959). Open Channel Hydraulics. Mc-
Graw-Hill
Novak, P., Moffat, A.I.B., Nalluri, C., and Narayanan, R.
(2007). Hydraulic Structures. (4th ed). Taylor and
Francis
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Assignment – 5x7 INDEX CARD
Used to determine groupmates for the exercise
CE141 x-#C
Surname, firstname, mi
Student number | SAIS number (both)
UPMAIL ADDRESS Nickname
College address
Home address
Contact number
(draw schedule at the back)
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Google Classroom:
For announcements, submissions, etc.
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