Course title
応用水理学   [Applied hydraulics]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01RN3259
Instructor(s)
福田 信二   [FUKUDA Shinji]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office 3-311  Email address

Course description
Exercises in Hydraulics using programming
Expected Learning
Students are expected to learn:
-basics of the hydraulics such as uniform and non-uniform flow calculations

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy:
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Course schedule
Students will study how to solve the following exercises using programming language. Laptop PC is needed to perform numerical computations in the lecture.

-Hydrostatic pressure acting on the plane
-Hydrostatic pressure acting on the curved surface
-Uniform flow calculation of open channel
-Hydraulic calculation of pipeline
-Flow calculation of the double cross waterways
-Drainage time
-Single pipeline
-Branching and merging pipeline
-Hydraulic radius of common rivers
-Critical depth and uniform flow depth
-Calculation of water surface profile
-Unsteady flow calculation of pipeline
Prerequisites
In addition to 30 hours of lecture time, students will learn lecture materials, international journal publications, reports issued by international organizations, and reference books to conduct self-learning before and after the class.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Provided in the lecture
References
Provided in the lecture
Assessment/Grading
Class participation and report in the lecture.
Message from instructor(s)
Hydraulics is an important subject in order to achieve efficient irrigation and drainage for agricultural production while keeping rich aquatic ecosystems.
Course keywords
water, flow, hydrodynamics, irrigation and drainage
Office hours
Make an appointment with e-mail in advance.
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
Related URL
http://shinjifukuda-medaka.com/en
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/26/2020 11:28:19 AM