HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

'Hydraulic engineering' is a sub-discipline of civil engineering concerned with the flow and conveyance of fluids, principally water. This area of engineering is intimately related to the design of bridges, dams, channels, canals, levees, elevators, and to both sanitary and environmental engineering.
Common topics of design for hydraulic engineers includes hydraulic structures, including dams and levees, water distribution networks, water collection networks, storm water management, sediment transport, and various other topics related to transportation engineering and geotechnical engineering. Equations developed from the principles of fluid dynamics are frequently utilized by traffic engineers.
Related branches include hydrology, hydraulic modeling, flood mapping, catchment flood management plans, shoreline management plans, estuarine strategies, coastal protection, and flood alleviation.

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International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research

Sunshu Ao

Ximen Bao

Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans

Significant modern floods

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International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research

Hydraulic Engineering in Prehistoric Mexico

Hydrologic Engineering Center

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