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Course Outline - HSII - 2021

This document provides an overview of the Hydraulic Structure II course offered at Addis Ababa University. The course covers topics such as river morphology, flood protection methods, river bank and bed erosion protection works, and river diversion head works. It is a 5 ECTS credit, third year course taught over one semester with weekly lectures and tutorials. Students will be evaluated based on assignments, quizzes, a common test, and a final exam.

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Course Outline - HSII - 2021

This document provides an overview of the Hydraulic Structure II course offered at Addis Ababa University. The course covers topics such as river morphology, flood protection methods, river bank and bed erosion protection works, and river diversion head works. It is a 5 ECTS credit, third year course taught over one semester with weekly lectures and tutorials. Students will be evaluated based on assignments, quizzes, a common test, and a final exam.

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Addis Ababa University

Addis Ababa Institute of Technology


School of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Course Title: Hydraulic Structure II Prerequisite: Hydraulic structures I

Course Code: CEng 4172 Semester: I

Credit Hour: 5 ECTS /3(2hr/lec, 3hr/tut.) Target group: 4 th CED

Academic Year: 2020/2021

1. River Morphology 3. Flood protection methods


1.1 Introduction 3.1 Introduction
1.2 The watershed 3.2 Design discharge
1.3 Definition of alluvial streams 3.3 Stream training works
1.4 Cross-sectional index and meandering 3.4 Storage ponds
index 3.5 Flood protection through planning of
1.5 Development process of a stream reservoir capacities
1.6 Self-adjustment of a cross-section 3.6 Non-structural measures
1.7 Bed forms and alluvial roughness 4. River diversion head works
2. Design of river bank and bed erosion 4.1 Introduction
protection works 4.2 Purposes of diversion headwork
2.1 Bank protection works 4.3 Selection of actual site for diversion head
2.1.1 Direct protection works
2.1.2 Indirect protection 4.4 Components of diversion head works
2.2 Bed protection 4.5 Design of diversion weirs and barrages
2.2.1 Reduction of longitudinal slope 4.6 Silt exclusion device
2.2.2 Fixation of the stream bed

References
Tentative Evaluation
nd
 Assignments, Quizzes and/or Projects - 1. Novak, Moffat, Nalluri & Narayanan ( 1996) Hydraulic Structures, 2 Ed.
30%, Common Test -20% Chapman & Hall
 Final Exam ……………..…..50% 2. Davis & Sorensen (1980). Hand Book of Applied Hydraulics.
3.US Army Corps of Engineers (1994). Channel stability assessment for flood
control projects
4. S. K. Garg Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures
5. USB HEC 11 – Design of riprap revetment
6. USBR (1987). Design of Small Dams.
7. Arora, K.R. “Irrigation, Water Power and Water Resource Engineering”, Sta.
Pub. Delhi, Latest edition.
8. Other relevant hydraulic structures books, journals, etc

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