0% found this document useful (0 votes)
86 views25 pages

Week 1

This document outlines the course details for CB382: Water Resources Engineering. It includes the course duration, schedule, objectives, pre-requisites, textbook, timetable, and grading breakdown. The course runs for 15 weeks and covers topics such as watershed hydrology, quantitative surface water and groundwater hydrology, hydraulic structures, reservoirs, and sustainability of water resources management. Assessment includes assignments, quizzes, and a final exam. The goal is to provide students with skills in applying hydrology and hydraulic principles to water resources engineering design and management.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
86 views25 pages

Week 1

This document outlines the course details for CB382: Water Resources Engineering. It includes the course duration, schedule, objectives, pre-requisites, textbook, timetable, and grading breakdown. The course runs for 15 weeks and covers topics such as watershed hydrology, quantitative surface water and groundwater hydrology, hydraulic structures, reservoirs, and sustainability of water resources management. Assessment includes assignments, quizzes, and a final exam. The goal is to provide students with skills in applying hydrology and hydraulic principles to water resources engineering design and management.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 25

10/15/2021

Water Recourses

Dr. Ahmed M. Abdelrazek


Assistant Professor of Irrigation Engineering & Hydraulics
Email: ahmedmrazek@yahoo.com

Water Recourses
Engineering & TECHNOLOGY
QUALITY ASSURANCE

Course Modules - Competencies Mapping

AASTMT
2020-2021

1
2
10/15/2021

Water Recourses
NARS 2018 Engineering & TECHNOLOGY
QUALITY ASSURANCE

LO S - C o m p e te nc ie s
CIVIL ENGINEERING
In addition to the above Competencies for All Engineering Programs the BASIC CIVIL
Engineering graduate must be able to: (Level B)
B.1 Select appropriate and sustainable technologies for construction of buildings, infrastructures, and water
structures; using either numerical techniques or physical measurements and/or testing by applying a full range of civil
engineering concepts and techniques of: Structural Analysis and Mechanics, Properties and Strength of Materials,
Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Hydrology and Fluid Mechanics.
B.2 Achieve an optimum design of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Structures, Foundations and Earth Retaining
Structures; and at least three of the following civil engineering topics: Transportation and Traffic, Roadways and
Airports, Railways, Sanitary Works, Irrigation, Water Resources and Harbors; or any other emerging field relevant to
the discipline.

‫ اﺧﺗﯾﺎر اﻟﺗﻘﻧﯾﺎت اﻟﻣﻼﺋﻣﺔ واﻟﻣﺳﺗداﻣﺔ ﻟﺗﺷﯾﯾد اﻟﻣﺑﺎﻧﻲ واﻟﺑﻧﻰ اﻟﺗﺣﺗﯾﺔ واﻟﻣﻧﺷﺂت اﻟﻣﺎﺋﯾﺔ ؛ ﺑﺎﺳﺗﺧدام ﺗﻘﻧﯾﺎت ﻋددﯾﺔ أو‬1. ‫ب‬
‫ اﻟﺗﺣﻠﯾل اﻹﻧﺷﺎﺋﻲ‬:‫ أو اﺧﺗﺑﺎر ﻣن ﺧﻼل ﺗطﺑﯾﻖ ﻣﺟﻣوﻋﺔ ﻛﺎﻣﻠﺔ ﻣن ﻣﻔﺎھﯾم وﺗﻘﻧﯾﺎت اﻟﮭﻧدﺳﺔ اﻟﻣدﻧﯾﺔ ﻣن‬/ ‫ﻗﯾﺎﺳﺎت ﻓﯾزﯾﺎﺋﯾﺔ و‬
.‫ اﻟﮭﯾدروﻟوﺟﯾﺎ وﻣﯾﻛﺎﻧﯾﻛﺎ اﻟﻣواﺋﻊ‬، ‫ ﻣﯾﻛﺎﻧﯾﻛﺎ اﻟﺗرﺑﺔ‬، ‫ اﻟﻣﺳﺢ‬، ‫ ﺧﺻﺎﺋص وﻗوة اﻟﻣواد‬، ‫واﻟﻣﯾﻛﺎﻧﯾﻛﺎ‬

‫ ﺗﺣﻘﯾﻖ اﻟﺗﺻﻣﯾم اﻷﻣﺛل ﻟﻠﺧرﺳﺎﻧﺔ اﻟﻣﺳﻠﺣﺔ واﻟﮭﯾﺎﻛل اﻟﻔوﻻذﯾﺔ واﻷﺳﺎﺳﺎت واﻟﮭﯾﺎﻛل اﻟﺣﺎﻣﻠﺔ ﻟﻸرض ؛ وﻣﺎ ﻻ ﯾﻘل ﻋن‬2 . ‫ب‬
‫ اﻟﻧﻘل واﻟﻣرور واﻟطرق واﻟﻣطﺎرات واﻟﺳﻛك اﻟﺣدﯾدﯾﺔ واﻷﺷﻐﺎل اﻟﺻﺣﯾﺔ واﻟري‬:‫ﺛﻼﺛﺔ ﻣن ﻣوﺿوﻋﺎت اﻟﮭﻧدﺳﺔ اﻟﻣدﻧﯾﺔ اﻟﺗﺎﻟﯾﺔ‬
.‫واﻟﻣوارد اﻟﻣﺎﺋﯾﺔ واﻟﻣراﻓﺊ ؛ أو أي ﻣﺟﺎل ﻧﺎﺷﺊ آﺧر ذي ﺻﻠﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺗﺧﺻص‬

Water Recourses
NARS 2018 Engineering & TECHNOLOGY
QUALITY ASSURANCE

LO S - C o m p e te nc ie s
CIVIL ENGINEERING
In addition to the above Competencies the construction and building Engineering graduate must be able to: (Level C):

C4. Identify and solve design, construction engineering, environmental and socioeconomic problems that consider
sustainability and other issues of importance.

C6. Use laboratory and field equipment competently and safely and observe record and analyze data in laboratory as
well as in the field.

‫ ﺗﺣدﯾد وﺣل اﻟﻣﺷﻛﻼت اﻟﻣﺗﻌﻠﻘﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺗﺻﻣﯾم وھﻧدﺳﺔ اﻟﺑﻧﺎء واﻟﻣﺷﻛﻼت اﻟﺑﯾﺋﯾﺔ واﻻﺟﺗﻣﺎﻋﯾﺔ واﻻﻗﺗﺻﺎدﯾﺔ اﻟﺗﻲ ﺗراﻋﻲ‬. 4 ‫ج‬
.‫اﻻﺳﺗداﻣﺔ واﻟﻘﺿﺎﯾﺎ اﻷﺧرى ذات اﻷھﻣﯾﺔ‬

‫ اﺳﺗﺧدام اﻟﻣﻌدات اﻟﻣﺧﺗﺑرﯾﺔ واﻟﻣﯾداﻧﯾﺔ ﺑﻛﻔﺎءة وأﻣﺎن وﻣراﻗﺑﺔ اﻟﺗﺳﺟﯾل وﺗﺣﻠﯾل اﻟﺑﯾﺎﻧﺎت ﻓﻲ اﻟﻣﺧﺗﺑر وﻛذﻟك ﻓﻲ‬. 6 ‫ج‬
.‫اﻟﻣﯾدان‬

2
4
10/15/2021

Course Outline
CB382: Water Resources Engineering
COURSE DURATION & SCHEDULE

Duration: 15 weeks for lectures and tutorials.


Lecture schedule: Dr. Ahmed M. Abdelrazek
Saturday Lecture (1) 10:30-12:10 Lecture (2) 12:30- 14:10
Tutorial schedule: Eng. Abdallah Goubara
Saturday Tut. 14:30-16:10
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

To provide students with the application of hydraulics, hydrology and water


principles to the design and construction considerations of water-resources
engineering projects. Also, to acquaint the students with the fundamentals of
sustainable development as applied to management of water resources
projects.

COURSE PRE-REQUISITE:
CB 281 Hydraulics for Civil Engineering.

Course Outline
CB382: Water Resources Engineering

TEXTBOOK AND REFERENCES:

TEXTBOOK:

Water Resources Engineering”, R.Linsley, J.Franzini, J.Freyberg and


G.Tchobanogolous, McGrawHill, Inc., New York, 1992

REFERENCES:
 Hydraulic Engineering”, Roberson, J.A., Cassidy J.J. and Chaudhury M.H., John
Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1995rn
 Flood Risk Management", G. Fleming, ed., ICE, Thomas Telford, London, U.K.,
2000rn
 Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem", Lal, R., ed., CRC
Press, Boca Raton, USA, 2000"
 Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering-connecting theory to practice"
Walski, M.T. (Ed), Haestad Press, Waterbury, CT, USA, 2002

3
6
10/15/2021

Timetable for Water Resources Engineering

WEEK # LECTURE TOPIC TUTORIAL TOPIC


Fields and management challenges of water
Review of Hydraulics
1 resources (quality and quantity) for the
fundamentals
municipal, industrial and agricultural sectors
Watershed descriptive hydrology and
2 Descriptive hydrology
measurements
Quantitative hydrology and principles of
3 Descriptive hydrology
sustainability
4 Quantitative surface water hydrology. Quantitative hydrology
Groundwater hydrology and principles of
5 Quantitative hydrology
sustainability.
6 Groundwater engineering Groundwater hydrology
Flow regimes in natural & open channel
7 Groundwater hydrology
streams.
Design of water supply open channels
8 Open channel hydraulics
uniform flow.

Time Table for Irrigation and Drainage

WEEK
LECTURE TOPIC TUTORIAL TOPIC
#
Design of water supply open channels: Open channel
9
non-uniform flow hydraulics (2)
Open channel
10 Reservoirs and lakes.
hydraulics (2)
Hydraulic structures for water resources
11 Reservoirs and lakes.
management.
12 Hydraulic structures Hydraulic structures
Flood-damage mitigation structures and Hydraulic structures
13 storm water management.
Sustainability of water resources Flood-damage
14 management and effects of global climate mitigation
change
Case studies of water resources Case studies of water
15 development and water quality resources/Review
management
16 Final Exam

4
8
10/15/2021

Google classroom

Classroom Code: yg3wvt6

WhatsApp Group

https://chat.whatsapp.com/GiDErgYxbWSF4iu7rDSGLF
5
10
10/15/2021

Course Grading

Grade
Activity Week
weight
Assignments & Absences
Quiz 1 (3rd or 4th week)
30%
Quiz 2 (5th week)
th
7 Midterm (7th week)
Assignments & Absences
Quiz 4 (10th week) 20%
12th Midterm (12th week)

Absences & Extra Assignment


Term Project & presentation (1st week – 15th week) 10%

Final exam 16th week 40%

11

Water Recourses

Dr. Ahmed M. Abdelrazek


Assistant Professor of Irrigation Engineering & Hydraulics
Email: ahmedmrazek@yahoo.com

12

6
12
10/15/2021

HYDROLOGY | definition

hydro.logy
The term hydrology is from Greek: hydōr, "water";
and, logos, "study".

noun
the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, dis
tribution, and properties of the waters of the
earth and its atmosphere.

13

HYDROLOGY | why?

How much water is needed?

How much water can be expected?

7
14
10/15/2021

HYDROLOGY | history

The Romans constructed


numerous aqueducts to
bring water from distant Perault
sources into their cities and Linked rainfall to
towns. Waste water was flow of the river
removed by complex sewage Seine
systems and released into Marriotte Poiseuille
nearby bodies of water. Combined velocity Stokes
Some aqueducts also and river cross Manning
provided water for mining, section to obtain Reynolds
processing, manufacturing, discharge of the Mead
and agriculture. river Seine Meyer
4000 BC 200 AD 1500 1800 1850 1900
Along the Indus River, Leonardo da Vinci Pitot Hazen
Pakistan, the Tigris and Bernard Palissy Bernoulli Gumbel
and Euphrates in independently Euler Hurst
Mesopotamia, Hwang reached an accurate Chezy Meinzer
Ho in China, and the representation of Dalton Hubbert
Nile in Egypt that the the hydrologic cycle Made progress in Prandtl
first hydraulic applications of Chow
engineers created mathematics, fluid Thornthwaite
canals, levees, dams, mechanics, Penman
subsurface water and hydraulics Horton
conduits, and wells Darcy
Worked on
groundwater
hydrology

15

HYDROLOGY | branches

Chemical Eco Surface Drainage Basin


Hydrogeology Hydrometeorology
Hydrology Hydrology Hydrology Management
Study of Study of Study of the Study of the Study of Covers
chemical interaction distribution transfer of hydrologic water-
characteristi s of living and movement water and processes storage, in
cs of water organisms of energy that the form of
and the groundwater between land operate at reservoirs,
Water Quality hydrologic in the soils and water or and flood-
Chemistry cycle and rocks of body surfaces near Earth protection
of water in the Earth’s and the lower 's surface
rivers and crust atmosphere
lakes, both
of
pollutants
and natural
solutes

8
16
10/15/2021

HYDROLOGY | applications
Determining the
water balance
for a region
Designing
irrigation
Designing schemes
drainage
systems Designing
Urban
drinking
Determining
water and
agricultural
sewer
water balance
systems
Predicting
floods

Designing buffers

17

Why is Water Important?

9
18
10/15/2021

Where Does Water Come From ?

19

10
20
10/15/2021

Water: A Limited Resource

21

11
22
10/15/2021

23

12
24
10/15/2021

25

13
26
10/15/2021

27

CONTENTS

28

14
28
10/15/2021

29

15
30
10/15/2021

31

16
32
10/15/2021

33

17
34
10/15/2021

35

Introduction

36

18
36
10/15/2021

Introduction

37

37

38

19
38
10/15/2021

39

20
40
10/15/2021

41

21
42
10/15/2021

43

22
44
10/15/2021

45

23
46
10/15/2021

47

24
48
10/15/2021

Thank You for your attention


Thank You

49

25

You might also like