CIVE 530 - OPEN-CHANNEL HYDRAULICS
FALL 2013
OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1.  PUBLICATIONS


101.   Syllabus - ABET
102.   Definition sketch for open-channel flow
103.   V. T. Chow, Chapter 8, Section 8:  Instability of uniform flow
104.   Chow, Froude, and Vedernikov
105.   Guyana conservancies
106.   New perspective on the Vedernikov number   [view]
107.   Manning's n pictorial
108.   Manning's n pictorial for natural channels and flood plains
109.   Online calculations
110.   History of the Chezy formula
111.   History of the Manning formula
112.   History of the Froude number
113.   Initiation of motion based on Froude number
114.   South Florida Water Management District: Facility and Infrastructure Location Map
115.   Canal do Trabalhador (The Worker's Channel), Ceara, Brazil
116.   Manning's n in hydroecological channels with gabion systems
117.   Design velocities for vegetated and gabion-lined channels
118.   Spillway photo gallery
119.   Jarrett: Hydraulics of high-gradient streams (extract)
120.   Gradually varied flow profiles using critical slope
121.   Derivation of the unsteady flow equations (Liggett)
122.   Shallow wave propagation in open channel flow (Ponce and Simons)
123.   Shallow wave propagation - Graph (Ponce and Simons)
124.   Seddon: River hydraulics (extract)
125.   Floods photo gallery
126.   Flood on the Mojave river (March 2005) (Linda Hoover)
127.   Culvert hydraulics (FHWA)
128.   Hydraulic design of highway culverts, by FHWA (Third Edition, 2012)
129.   Culverts photo gallery
130.   The ford-bridge
131.   Q&A on the return period to be used for design
132.   HEC-RAS
133.   HEC-RAS, Hydraulic Reference Manual, Chapter 2    [Local]
134.   HEC-RAS, User's Manual, Chapter 3    [Local]
135.   HEC-RAS, User's Manual, Chapter 4    [Local]
136.   HEC-RAS, Hydraulic Reference Manual, Chapter 5    [Local]
137.   HEC-RAS, Hydraulic Reference Manual, Chapter 6    [Local]
138.   The Lane relation revisited   
139.   Kennedy: Reflections on rivers (extract)
140.   Erosion photo gallery
141.   Erosion control photo gallery
142.   Comparison of sharp-crested weirs for discharge measurement
2.  LEGACY TALES

201.   That is the one we skip!  
202.  
How do you spell Seddon?
203.   We had to sell half of the shop
204.   Steady vs unsteady flow with HEC-RAS  
205.  
The Lane principle
206.   Einstein on meanders
207.   Hydrologists of the third kind
208.   Red Clover Creek: Past and present
209.   "Hungry water"
210.   The discharge coefficient
211.   The 10,000-yr flood
212.   Seddon's law
213.   Flood waves do not steepen
214.   The open-channel hydraulics challenge
215.   The sediment rating curve
216.   A three-way split
217.   The Worker's Channel
218.   The Worker's Channel revisited
219.   Field data of questionable quality
160.   Sediment retention basins: To be or not to be
3.  LAB VIDEOS

301.   The broad-crested weir  
301.  
Establishment of uniform flow  
303.  
Flow under a sluice gate  
304.  
The hydraulic jump  
4.  OTHER VIDEOS

401.  
Challenge at Glen Canyon  
402.  
The All-American Canal, California  
403.  
The California Aqueduct  
404.  
San Luis Dam and Reservoir  
405.  
The La Cano Slide, Vitor valley, Arequipa, Peru  
406.  
The May 2011 Flood, Mississippi and Ohio rivers, near Cairo, Illinois  
407.  
Escondido Creek, San Diego, California  
408.  
The Story of Red Clover Creek, Plumas County, California  
409.  
The Painted Cave Fire and the Floods of 1991  
410.  
The Salton Sea's Predicament  
411.  
Mud volcanoes of the Salton Sea  
412.  
The Great Salt Lake and Ancient Lake Bonneville, Utah  
413.  
Initiation of motion based on Froude number  
414.  
Santa Rosa Canyon I, Baja California  
415.  
Santa Rosa Canyon II, Baja California  
416.  
Unsteady flow with HEC-RAS  
417.  
Causes of runoff diffusion  
418.  
Sediment control in the Aguaje de la Tuna