Computer-Assisted Problem Solving in Hydraulic Engineering

by E. Benjamin Wylie, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Hydraulics and Hydrology in the Small Computer Age

Abstract:

A number of practical hydraulic problems may be solved using software that allows interaction at the equation level rather than through higher level languages. This paper presents examples. The examples cover critical and normal depth calculations for parabolic channels, hydraulic jump, and pipeline analysis.



Subject Headings: Hydraulic engineering | Computer analysis | Computer aided operations | Pipeline hydraulics | Computer software | Systems engineering | Paraboloid

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