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🌊 Supporting Material for CIV-ENV 340: Hydraulics and Hydrology - Spring/2023 - Northwestern University
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🌊 Supporting Material for CIV-ENV 340: Hydraulics and Hydrology - Spring/2023 - Northwestern University
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: edsaac
- License: gpl-3.0
- Language: Python
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://hydraulics.streamlit.app
- Size: 28.8 MB
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🌊 CIV-ENV 340: Hydraulics and Hydrology 🌊
This material was first made to support the course CIV-ENV 340: Hydraulics and Hydrology that I taught during the Spring quarter of 2023 at Northwestern University.
It is divided in the ten weeks of the quarter, covering concepts in hydraulics of presurized pipe systems, open channel flow, and basic hydrology. This class included short computational projects, in which we...
- ... built our own EPANET® using scipy
- ... made a gradually-variable flow calculator
- ... delineated a real watershed programatically
- ... queried and analyzed stream gauge data from USGS
How to use this material?
These contents are bundled into an interactive book that can be run locally or online. The online version is hosted in Streamlit Commnunity Cloud at hydraulics.streamlit.app.
The pages marked with a 🐍 indicate the projects involving using Python. The rest correspond to supplemental material for the lectures, like diagrams and interactive plots.
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To run the book locally, you will need to install Python and the packages listed in requirements.txt. Then, run the following command:
bash
streamlit run hydraulics_book.py
Citation and License:

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Check more stuff from me at edsaac.me.
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authors:
- family-names: Saavedra Cifuentes
given-names: Edwin Y.
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1242-4815
title: "CIV-ENV 340: Hydraulics and hydrology - Supporting material"
abstract: Supporting material for the class Hydraulics and Hydrology
version: 2023.07.1
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8175786
date-released: 2023-07-23
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