Engineering Hydrology Syllabus
Engineering Hydrology Syllabus
[3 Credit]
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
To understand the basic fundamental of engineering hydrology and its impacts to the design of civil
engineering structure. It covers the flow measurement of the natural streams by different technique.
1. Introduction
Definition, scope
Hydrologic cycle
2. Transport process
Hydrologic processes
3. Evaporation
Evaporation process,
Factors affecting evaporation
Methods of estimation of evaporation: Energy Balance Method, Aerodynamic
Method and Combined Aerodynamic and Energy Balance Method
Pan evaporimeters
4. Evapotranspiration
5. Precipitation
Weather System and rainfall data of Nepal Causes, types and forms of
precipitation
Hyetograph
6. Infiltration
Ponding time
Rainfall simulator
Unit Hydrograph
Volume and duration of runoff (flow duration and flow mass curve techniques)
Basic concept of hydrological models
Runoff cycle
8. Stream flow
Classification of streams
Measurement of stages
Direct measurement by surface float, current meter and salt dilution method
9. Statistical Hydrology
Normal distribution
Gumbel Distribution
10. Groundwater
Definition, occurrence, types and properties of aquifers
Darcy’s law
Well hydraulics
Risk, reliability
Source of sediment
Geo-morphology of rivers
Estimation of bed load and suspended load; estimation of sediment load in the
absence of local data
Introduction
Silt load estimate for reservoir
Problems posed by reservoir sedimentation
Distribution of sediment in reservoirs
Life of reservoirs
Definition, classification
Snow density, Snow water equivalent
Snow survey & measurement, snow melt
Mass balance, Glacial lake outburst flood
Effect of climate change
Total
Field works:
1) Subramanya, K. Engineering Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co. Ltd. New Delhi
2) Ven Te Chow Applied Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co. New York
EVALUATION:
Internal: 50
External: 50