78647 - Large-Scale Water and Wastewater Structures

Academic Year 2015/2016

  • Docente: Sandro Artina
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: ICAR/02
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Sandro Artina (Modulo 1) Andrea Bolognesi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Civil Engineering (cod. 8895)

Learning outcomes

The course provides advanced theoretical basis, knowledge of the tools and applied skills for: (1) the design of large scale wastewater systems, with particular emphasis on sewer systems and water supply systems for large cities; (2) the design of large dams, with particular emphasis on the estimation of the forcings, the design of dam's hydraulic facilities, the prevention and detection of leakage, and the design of large scale power plants. Student gain expertise on the hydraulic and management challenges of large scale infrastructures and their environmental impact. Case studies related to large scale sewer systems and recently built large scale dams are considered and provide the way forward through the learning of the concepts.

Course contents

Requirements/Prior knowledge

A prior knowledge and understanding of basic hydraulics, hydrology is required to attend with profit this course. Advanced Hydrosystem Engineering (or any similar courses about Water Supply and Urban Drainage) is a preferential pre-requisite.

Fluent spoken and written English is a necessary pre-requisite: all lectures and tutorials, and all study material will be in English.

 

Course content

Extension of basic design issues to large scale systems

-          Urban hydrology

-          Monitoring

-          Design and management of pumping stations

-          Real Time Control

-          Environmental issues

Introduction to relevant numerical techniques and software tools for handling problems on large scale systems

-          GIS tools

-          Optimization Algorithms

-          Use of Performance Indicators

Principles of Master planning for urban water systems

-          Existing conditions (data collection)

-          Projected conditions

-          Future requirements

-          Definition of alternatives

-          Evaluation and prioritizing of alternatives

 

Water intakes by natural rivers:

-          intake works

-          inline weirs with and without gates;

-          silt-intercepting works.

Types of dams:

-          concrete gravity dams;

-          concrete arch dams;

-          earth dams;

-          Gates and spillways in hydraulic installations. International reference regulations for the design, construction and operation of dams.

Hydro Electric Power Generation and mini-hydro:

-          general scheme;

-          water penstock;

-          types and design of surge tanks.

Readings/Bibliography

Sowers: Earth and Rockfill dam engineering

Butler and Davies: Urban Drainage Manual

Federal Higways Administration: Urban Drainage Design Manual, 3rd Edition
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/pubs/10009/10009.pdf

Teaching methods

Lectures, analysis of practical case studies, technical seminars

Assessment methods

Written test and oral examination. Written test and oral examination. Short practice problems will be assigned during the class period involving the application of methods and tools presented in the course.

Teaching tools

Students will be provided with lecture slides and technical papers

Office hours

See the website of Sandro Artina

See the website of Andrea Bolognesi