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Essentials of Hydraulics for Civil Engineers and DesignersOctober 2–4, 2012 Madison, Wisconsin
Taught by expert practitioners
A practical introduction to hydraulics problem solving
Applications in surface water, stormwater, wastewater, drinking water, groundwater
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Essentials of Hydraulics for Civil Engineers and DesignersOctober 2–4, 2012, in Madison, Wisconsin
Improve Your Knowledge of Applied HydraulicsA working knowledge of applied hydraulics is one of the most useful tools for civil and environmental engineers and technical professionals. This course will provide an introduction to the main areas of applied hydraulics that are used in the field of civil and environmental engineering. It will cover the key principles, important applications, and sample problems. This course will help you to:• Understandandrememberimportant
hydraulic principles• Solvepracticalproblemsinpipeflowand
open channel flow• Learnbyparticipatinginahands-on
workshop• Understandpumpingsystems,selection,
and performance • Improveyourknowledgeofsanitary
sewer and lift station hydraulics• Understandstormwater,hydrographs,
and probability concepts• Solveproblemsindrinkingwater
distribution system hydraulics• Understandgroundwaterandwell
hydraulics• Reviewhydrauliccomputermodelsand
how to apply them
Why Attend a Course from UW–Madison Engineering Professional Development?• Helpfulinstructorswithoutstanding
experience• Classsizesthatencourageinteraction,
questions, and discussion–ideal for learning
• Detailedcoursenotebook,lunch,refreshments,CEUcompletioncertificate–all included
• Professionaltrainingfromanationalleader in engineering continuing education
The Team of InstructorsNed W. Paschke, PE directs water and wastewater engineering and management programsattheUniversityofWisconsin–Madison.Priortojoiningtheuniversity,PaschkewasDirectorofEngineeringfortheMadisonMetropolitanSewerageDistrict,SeniorConsultantwithMead&Hunt,andahydraulicdesignengineerwithHarzaEngineeringCompany(nowMWHGlobal)inChicago.HeisarecipientoftheUW-MadisonEPDTeachingExcellenceAwardandtheL.F.HarzaAwardforhis technical publications on hydraulic engineering.Al Larson, PE, BCEEisPrincipalEngineerfortheMadisonWaterUtility.Hisagencyserves a population of 225,000 and supplies 30 million gallons of potable water per day from23high-capacitywells.Larsonhasmore than 30 years of experience in the water and wastewater industry, including 11 years with the water utility and more than20yearsinconsulting.Priortocomingto Madison, he served as an engineering projectmanagerwithHDREngineeringinSeattle,Washington.Robert Carr, PE is a technical director withO’Brien&Gere,whereheisresponsible for the delivery of technical water resource solutions for a variety of complexanddiverseprojects.Carrhasmore than 30 years of experience in water resourcesplanningandengineering.Heis also involved with the International StormwaterBestManagementPractices(BMP)DatabaseandotherLowImpactDevelopmentinitiativesfortheUrbanWaterResourcesResearchCouncilandtheAPWA.
Enroll online today! epd.engr.wisc.edu/webN164
Who Should AttendThis course will benefit:• Civilandenvironmentalengineersand
technical staff• Municipalandconsultingengineers• Water,wastewater,andstormwater
professionals• Federalagencies,bases,andregulatory
staff• Otherswhowanttolearnmoreabout
applied hydraulics
Continuing Education CreditEarn1.8ContinuingEducationUnits(CEU)or18ProfessionalDevelopmentHours(PDH)whenyoucompletethiscourse.
Detailed Take-Home NotebookCourseattendeeswillreceiveadetailedcourse notebook/binder with all presentations, problems, and handouts, prepared specifically for this course.
Comments from Past Attendees at
this Course…
“Excellent teaching skills and handouts.
Included specific tools I can use at work.”
“This is my sixth course from UW EPD and each one has been excellent and has helped advance my career.”
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Course OutlineTuesday, October 27:30 Registration, Coffee, RefreshmentsThe Pyle Center702 Langdon StreetMadison, WI 53706
8:00 Welcome and Introductions—Ned W. Paschke, PE, Program Director
8:15 Hydraulic Principles, Problems, and Quantities—Ned Paschke (with breaks at 9:30 and 10:45)• Propertiesofwater• Regimesofhydraulicproblem-solving• Hydrostatics,pressure,andhead• Unitweight,density,viscosity,bulkmodulus• Laminarandturbulentflow• Pipeflowprinciples• Frictionformulas,minorlosses• Energygradelines• Systemcurves• Pumpcharacteristicsandpumpstations• Sampleproblemsandexercises
Remember: Pleasebringacalculatortohelpyouparticipateinthesampleproblems.
12:00 Lunch at the Pyle Center
1:00 Part II, Hydraulic Principles, Problems, and Quantities—Ned Paschke (with breaks at 2:00 and 3:15)• Openchannelflowprinciples• UsingtheManningEquation• Channelroughness,slope,andgeometry• Uniformandgraduallyvariedflowprofiles• Rapidlyvariedflow,weirs,andspillways• Water,energy,andpower• Sampleproblemsandexercises
4:30 Adjourn for the Day
Other Courses of InterestSeeourwebsiteforcompletecourselistsand details:epd.engr.wisc.eduSafety Practices in Wastewater Collection and Treatment August13,2012,Madison,WI Course#N456HVAC and Odor Control for Wastewater Facilities August14–16,2012,Madison,WI Course#N429Wastewater Treatment Plants: Processes, Design, and Operation September25–27,2012,Madison,WI Course#N136Innovation for Civil and Environmental Professionals: A Whole-Brain Approach October16–17,2012,Madison,WI Course#N565Sanitary Sewer and Collection System Engineering December4–6,2012,Madison,WI Course#N239Understanding Water Chemistry for Practical Application March4–5,2013,Madison,WI Course#N368Upgrading Your Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Program March18–19,2013,Madison,WI Course#N453Wastewater Pumping Systems and Lift Stations March20–22,2013,Madison,WI Course#N452Nutrient Removal Engineering: Phosphorus and Nitrogen in Wastewater Treatment April23–25,2013,Madison,WI Course#N473
Enroll online today! epd.engr.wisc.edu/webN164
Essentials of Hydraulics for Civil Engineers and DesignersOctober 2–4, 2012, in Madison, Wisconsin
Wednesday, October 37:30 Coffee, Conversation, Refreshments
8:00 Groundwater and Well Hydraulics—Al Larson• Aquifers,drawdown,hydraulicconductivity• Wellsiting:testwells,qualityvs.quantity• Typicalwelldesignsandcross-sections• Sampleproblems
9:20 Break
9:40 Hydraulics in Municipal Drinking Water Systems—Al Larson (with break at 10:40)• Levelofservice,fireflowcriteria• Treatmentplanthydraulics• Distributionsystemhydraulics• Waterpumpsandreservoirs• Pipelinemaintenance• Systemcomputermodeling• Designpitfallsandchallenges
12:00 Lunch at the Pyle Center
1:00 Stormwater Hydrology/Hydraulics—Robert Carr• Rainfallandrunoffprinciples• Hydrographsandprobability• Rationalmethod,SCSmethod,unithydrographs• TR55,TR20,othermethods• Sampleexercises• Bestmanagementpractices• Riverandstreamhydraulics
2:25 Break
2:45 An Overview of Hydraulic Computer Models and Software—Robert Carr• Introductiontohydraulicmodeling• Commerciallyavailablemodelingpackages• Stormwater,wastewater,andwaterdistribution
models• Steady-statevs.unsteadymodeling• Typicalcosts,features,levelsofeffort
4:30 Adjourn for the Day
Thursday, October 47:30 Coffee, Conversation, Refreshments
8:00 Hydraulics of Wastewater Systems—Ned Paschke• Diurnalflowvariations• Selectingpeakflowsfordesign• Hydrauliccharacteristicsofgravitysanitary
sewer system • Liftstationandtreatmentplanthydraulics
9:20 Break
9:35 Hydraulic Problem-Solving Workshops• Intheclassroomworkshopsessions,participantswillexamineoneormorehydraulicdesignscenarios,identifyissues,developalternatives,performcalculations,anddiscusssolutions
12:00 Lunch and Discussion at the Pyle Center
1:00 Final Adjournment
Note: Some adjustment of instructor timeslots may occur during the course.
“Very, very good. Really enjoyed the interactive problems.”
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