Hydraulic structures

Acronym
OGH07HKON
Status
mandatory
Semester
8
Number of classes
2L + 2E
ECTS
5.0
Study programme
Civil Engineering
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

Hydraulics and Hydrology

Form of prerequisites:

passed exams

Learning objectives

Enabling students to participate in the design and construction of hydraulic structures through familiarization with the basic types of hydraulic structures and their application, introduction of students in the way of designing hydraulic structures, introduction to basic hydraulic calculations of structures, types of static and hydrodynamic loads and specific problems related to the structures that are in contact with water.

Learning outcomes

Ability of students to participate in the design, construction and maintenance of hydraulic structures

Course contents

Water management. Accumulation basins and flow regulation. Hydraulic structures - features, division, design basis and building materials. Dams - division and types, basic elements. Gravity concrete dams - loads, stability, dimensioning and construction rules. Arched, buttress and lightweight dams. Earth dams. Analysis of external forces. Penetration and breakthrough line. Slope stability calculation. Types and constructive rules. High water evacuation and evacuation organs. Valves and sluices. Water evacuation during dam construction. Water intake structures. Structures for water transport - water supply network. Facilities on the water supply network.

Literature
  1. Lj.Savić, Uvod u hidrotehničke građevine

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  2. P.Petrović, Hidrotehničke konstrukcije (Prvi, Drugi i Treći dio)

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  3. P.Petrović i D.Radojević, Hidrotehničke konstrukcije-primeri primene 1

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  4. P.Petrović i D.Radojević, Hidrotehničke konstrukcije-primeri primene 5

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  5. P.Petrović i V.Kuzmanović, Hidrotehničke konstrukcije-primeri primene 6 (sa teorijom)

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Evaluation and grading

Attendance to classes (required) - 5 points
Seminar paper - 15 points
Assignment - 20 points
Written exam - 40 points

Teaching Methods

Classroom lectures with the help of presentation technology. Exercise classes begin with short explanations, and then students work on assignments individually or in small groups.

Specific remarks:

Prerequisite for taking the exam are fulfilled pre-exam obligations - attendance at classes, presented seminar paper and finished and defended assignment