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Water Supply and Wastewater Removal
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Instructor: Parjang MonajemiSpring 1391
Water Supply & Wastewater Removal
Textbook
Design of Water Supply Pipe Networks. Prabhata K. Swamee and Ashok K. Sharma 2008, John Wiley &
Sons inc.
Water and Wastewater Engineering, Design Principles and Practice
Mackenzie L. Davis, 2010, McGraw-Hill.
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Syllabus
1. Population Growth and Forecast.a) Design Period
b) Short Term Estimates and Long Term Forecast
c) Water Consumption
d) Factors Affecting Consumption
2. Reservoirs and Dams.a) Functions
b) Capacity Required
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3. Pumps and Pump-Stations.a) Classification of Pumps
b) Net Positive Suction Head
c) Work and Efficiency
d) Operation of Pumps
4. Water Transmission Linesa) Basic Principles of Pipe Flow
b) Gravity Mains and Pumping Mains
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5. Water Distribution Networks.a) Essential Parameters for Network Sizing
i. Water Demand
ii. Rate of Water Supply
iii. Peak Factor
iv. Minimum Pressure Requirements
v. Design Period of Water Supply Systems
vi. Water Supply Zones
vii. Pipe Material and Class Selection
b) Analysis of Looped Networks
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6. Design of Sewer Systems.a. Combined vs. Separate Sewers.
b. Design Considerationsi. Wastewater Flow
ii. Peak Factor
iii. Velocity Limitations
c. Design of Wastewater Collection System
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Grading Policies
Home Works (10%) Problem sets will be due at the beginning of class on the next
week.
Midterm Exam (45%) Exam will cover the first portion of the course; close
notes/book.
Final Exam (45%) Exam will cover the second portion of the course; close
notes/book.
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Communication and Plagiarism
All problem set assignments and handouts will be distributed at http://www.parjang.com You can also contact me at [email protected]
Plagiarism: I encourage you to collaborate on your assign ments and exam preparations. However, the assignments you turn in must be your own. Submitting work that is not your own is considered to be cheating and will result in dropping the course.
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