93354 Water Distribution and Drainage Networks
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Danish title: Afløbsanlæg og vandforurening
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Type: Å, Language: DDD |
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Credit points:
5 point |
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| Previous course: D3631, MIT 31 |
Offered by:
Department of Applied Civil and Environmental Engineering
(IABM) |
Prerequisite: 93352. 93552 |
Recommended semester:
4th semester |
Examination:
Approval of coursework and quiz.
(13 point scale
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Contact person: |
J.J. Linde-Jensen, IABM, Building 373, Tel. +45 4525 5044 |
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Aim: To enable the student to plan, design and analyse urban water distribution and drainage systems, using both simple hand calculations and professional computer software, and to assess the environmental problems associated with the system. |
Contents: Amout and variation of water consumption, prognoses, water withdrawal, wells and water works. Planning and design of pumping installations, reservoirs and distribution networks. Analysis of dynamic pressure levels. Amout and variation of sewerage and precipitation, structure of urban drainage systems, rainfall-runoff processes. Planning and design of drainage networks, including pumping stations, overflow structures and detention basins. Analysis of surchage/flooding and pollution during rain storms. |
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