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Spring 2015
Instructor:
Allen Bradley
523A Hydraulics Laboratory (335-6117)
E-mail: allen-bradley@uiowa.edu
Teaching
Assistants:
Keshav Basnet
Email: keshav-basnet@uiowa.edu
Ashok K C
Email: ashok-kc@uiowa.edu
Lectures:
Laboratories:
Lab Schedule:
Office Hours:
Text:
ICON:
ICON will be used for quizzes, to post grades, and to distribute certain
course material and documents to students enrolled in the course.
Course materials and documents are proprietary information.
They are for your individual use only. They may not be
redistributed (in an original or modified form) under any
circumstances without prior consent of the Instructor.
Email:
Grading:
Homework
20 %
Lab / Project Reports 15 %
Exams
65 %
Total
100 %
Attendance:
Homework:
The homework grade is based on (1) online ICON quizzes, (2) written
homework assignments, and (3) in-class quizzes and assignments.
Online ICON quiz problems are short multiple choice questions. They are
intended as practice for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. The
quizzes are posted on ICON for each lesson, and cover material from that
days lesson. Students will have 7 days to complete the assigned quiz; no
late submissions will be accepted. The lowest 10% of individual quiz scores
will be dropped from the overall quiz grade (i.e., ~2 quiz scores which
may include 0 scores will be dropped).
Homework assignments are posted on the class web site with each lesson.
Students will have 7 days to complete the assigned problems. Students must
follow the Homework Guidelines to receive credit for their assignment.
Each homework assignment must be turned in on time; any homework
received after the start of class on the due date is late and will not be
accepted. The lowest 10% of individual homework program scores will be
dropped from the overall written homework grade (i.e., ~3 homework
problem scores which may include 0 scores will be dropped).
Laboratory:
Computer Usage:
Lecture Topics:
Closed-Conduit Flow
Pipe Systems
Frictional Resistance and Minor Losses
Pipe Networks
Pumps
Water Distribution Networks
Open Channel Flow
Steady Uniform Flow
Flow Through Transitions
Gradually Varied Flow
Rapidly Varied Flow
Discharge Measurements
Engineering Hydrology
Probability and Risk
Design Rainfall
Rainfall-Runoff Predictions
Unit Hydrographs
Design Flood Frequency Estimation
CEE:3371, HW Problem #2
Name
Problem 2. Problem Title (something you can get from the assignment itself)
Statement: A brief but complete description of the problem to be solved.
Include a Diagram if necessary. Note all the given information. Clearly state the desired
result.
Solution: An organized, annotated, step-by-step documentation of the solution to the problem.
Write-out in detail the formulation of the solution. Provide comments for each major step (or
part) of the solution. Your text should explain the equations, numbers, and figures that
follow, as well as any necessary assumptions. Reference any materials (spreadsheet tables
and/or figures) that are attached. Underline the final answer for each part. Finally, add any
additional comments to justify your answer, i.e. does the answer make sense physically?