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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
GCIV2062-1  Free surface flow
Duration :  15h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in oceanography, Research focus, 2nd yearFirst semester2
Holder(s) :  Michel Pirotton
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course, which forms part of the series of courses in fluid mechanics proposed for civil engineering students, tackles the calculation of both continuous and discontinuous stationary free surface flow in simplified transversal profiles.
It uses the basic principles of mechanics to establish, among other things, the concepts of critical height and uniform height, water line calculations in idealised sections and fixed hydraulic projection.
Course objective :  The main objective of this course is to understand the principles set out and developed in the fluid mechanics course, and to achieve a critical overview of free surface hydrodynamics, while avoiding the traditional separation of mathematical formalism specific to continuous or discontinuous phenomena.
In addition to lectures providing theory and indispensible basic equations, these objectives will be addressed through practical tutorial work, based on real case studies.
Comprehensive additional course material will complete the information given during class.
Prerequisites :  Basic understanding of fluid mechanics.
Workshops :  Tutorial exercises will lead to the submission of an individual report at the end of the session.
Organization :  The course is divided into sessions each covering a theoretical part of the course in lecture form and a practical part consisting of tutorial work leading to the submission of an individual report at the end of the session.
Written notes :  Complete typed course notes are available.
Assessment :  The reports stemming from the practical work in each session will be graded individually.
A written evaluation for the entire course will take place during the June or September session. It will consist of a theoretical part and an exercise part.
The theoretical evaluation will be a closed-book examination, while the practical assessment will be open-book.
The final grade is obtained by weighing the various grades.
Contacts :  Professeur Michel Pirotton
Hydrologie, Hydrodynamique Appliquée et Constructions Hydrauliques (HACH)
Institut de Mécanique et de Génie Civil, Bât. B52/3
Chemin des Chevreuils, 1
B-4000 Liège
Tel. : 04/366.95.36
email: Michel.Pirotton@ulg.ac.be
http://www.hach.ulg.ac.be (http://www.hach.ulg.ac.be/)


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