Hydrology
(Undergraduate course)

Course Overview

This course covers the fundamentals of the hydrologic cycle, precipitation, streamflow, hydrograph analysis and hydrologic measurements. This course makes emphasis on Urban Hydrology.

Syllabus 2013

Lecture Notes

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15

Quizzes

Number

Questions and Solutions

1

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5

Exams

Description

Statement of Problems and Solutions

Mid-term

Final Exam

Codes/Softwares of interest for the Course

Purpose

Software Name/Link

Author

EPA' Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) is used for simulations of water runoff quantity and quality in primarily urban areas. This model has been used for planning, analysis, and design related to stormwater runoff, combined and sanitary sewers, and other drainage systems.

Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)

USEPA

Simulate hydraulic and water quality behavior within pressurized pipe networks

EPANET

USEPA

Perform one-dimensional steady flow, one and two-dimensional unsteady flow calculations, sediment transport/mobile bed computations, and water temperature/water quality modeling

HEC-RAS

USACE

Compute flow discharges and pressures in pipe networks including pumps [Matlab]

Pipe networks

Arturo Leon

Water Surface Profile in Circular and Trapezoidal channels in series [Matlab]

Annel2

Arturo Leon

Analyze transient flows in closed-conduit systems ranging from dry-bed flows to gravity flows, to partly gravity-partly surcharged flows (mixed flows) to fully pressurized flows (waterhammer flows).

Illinois Transient Model

Arturo Leon

Calculator for open channel flows

Hcanales

Maximo Villon

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