Introduction to Practical Hydraulics
Course Information
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Learning Outcomes
- The governing precepts of hydraulics, an awareness of how hydraulics underpins most other topics within environmental engineering and science.
- To understand relationships between hydraulic factors in environmental systems and energy consumption.
- To increase awareness of emerging issues in hydraulics and environmental systems.
- To think holistically about environmental design, including physics, biology and chemistry.
- To be capable of performing simple calculations related to hydraulic flow, pressure and energy as they pertain to transmission in water and waste systems.
- To be able to design simple pipe and open channel systems and to be able to select and operate pumps correctly.
- Practical use of EPANET to determine flows and energy loss in a water distribution system.
- To design a simple monitoring system for a river catchment.
- To be capable of performing simple calculations related to hydraulic flow, pressure and energy as they pertain to transmission in water and waste systems.
- To be able to design simple pipe and open channel systems and to be able to select and operate pumps correctly.
- Practical use of EPANET to determine flows and energy loss in a water distribution system.
- To design a simple monitoring system for a river catchment.
- To be capable of performing simple calculations related to hydraulic flow, pressure and energy as they pertain to transmission in water and waste systems.
- To be able to design simple pipe and open channel systems and to be able to select and operate pumps correctly.
- Practical use of EPANET to determine flows and energy loss in a water distribution system.
- To design a simple monitoring system for a river catchment.
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Course Agenda
- Lectures
- Tutorials,/li>
- Practicals
- Demonstrations
- Design Report
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Course Dates
Course Start Date:  Monday, January 27, 2025 8:00 AM
Course End Date :  Monday, May 5, 2025 5:00 PM
Enrolment Dates
Enrolment Start Date:  Thursday, October 31, 2024 8:00 AM
Enrolment End Date :  Thursday, May 1, 2025 8:00 AM
Course Location
Newcastle University
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Course Delivery Type
Face to Face 
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Price per attendee is £1,590.00 (zero VAT)