2017-2018 / HYDR0012-1

Fluid transport and distribution

Duration

12h Th, 12h Pr

Number of credits

 Master in environmental bioengineering (120 ECTS)2 crédits 

Lecturer

Sarah Garré, Youri Rothfuss

Coordinator

Sarah Garré

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

  • Pipe and reservoir networks
  • Pressurized flow
  • Hydraulic equipment (pumps, flow measurement, ...)
  • Basic principles of open-channel flow
  • Uniform flow
  • Gradually varied flow
  • Hydraulic jump

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

(1) To confer the competences necessary to understand and regulate fluid transport in pipe networks.
(2) To teach the principles governing open channel flow
After following this course, students should be able to

  • Design and regulate pipe flow or open channel flow networks with/without reservoirs and hydraulic equipment such as pumps, valves, ...
  • Compute the volume flow rate delivered by a channel as a function of its water depth.
  • Identify and design modifications necessary to improve the fluid transport capacity of a channel.
  • Calculate the evolution of water depth over the whole length of a channel.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

  • General mathematics (1st and 2nd part)
  • General physics
  • Mechanics
  • Applied fluid mechanics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lectures: 14h Exercises: 10h

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Face to face

Recommended or required readings

  • Applied fluid mechanics (7e) (2014) Mott & Untener - Pearson [Chapter 6-15]
  • Open channel hydraulics (2009) Chow - The Blackburn Press [Chapter 1-12]
  • The course slides will be available on eCampus.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral + written exam (20+50%) Personal report (30%)
The exam will be written, but during the exam, an oral test will be done in which the student will elaborate on a question concerning basic concepts learned during the course.
The quality of the english of the oral response will count for the evaluation in the framework of the course LANG2957-1 "Pratique de l'anglais de spécialité en Sciences et Technologies de l'environnement : partie 2".

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

  • Presence during exercises is obligatory.
  • This is a hybrid course, which means that your English skills should be trained during the course. All course material (slides, reference books, exercices) will be in English. Please interact as much as possible during the course, so that you can train your active, oral skills for the exam.
 

Contacts

Prof. Sarah Garré & Dr. Eléonore Beckers
Passage des Déportés 2 (Building 2) BE-5030 Gembloux +32 (0)81.62.21.62 sarah.garre@ulg.ac.be & eleonore.beckers@ulg.ac.be
Sophie Maloteau (assistant) sophie.maloteau@ulg.ac.be