Water Power Engineering, 2nd Edition

Water Power Engineering, 2nd Edition
Title Water Power Engineering, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Dandekar M.M. & Sharma K.N.
Publisher Vikas Publishing House
Pages 625
Release
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9325968983

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The book provides a comprehensive account of an important sector of engineering—the hydro-power—that is renewable and potentially sustainable. It covers the entire scope of the subject in a lucid manner starting from the fundamentals of hydrology, to various hydraulic and civil structures to electrical and mechanical equipment as required for hydro-power projects. Many new issues and challenges voiced in the energy sector in general and water power in particular during the last decade have been addressed in the book. Recent innovations and developments in some areas like wave power, and new technologies in hydraulic structures, like the P-K weirs, fuse gates, stepped spillways, CFRD, RCC, etc., find place suitably in the book. The book is meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil and electrical engineering and for the professionals interested in the subject. NEW IN THE SECOND EDITION ? Thoroughly rewritten text; takes account of the new and growing technology, including • New types of dams, sedimentation of reservoirs, rehabilitation of dams • Spillway design floods, new types of spillways • Mathematical models for rainfall-runoff analysis, including contribution of snowfall • Structural components of tidal plants, and new types of turbines • Wave power exploitation ? Detailed study on Sardar Sarovar and Tehri projects ? Fully updated with the latest data, up to 2013 ? Two new chapters on 'small-scale hydro, and 'environmental impact of hydro and multi-purpose projects’

Water Power Engineering, 1E

Water Power Engineering, 1E
Title Water Power Engineering, 1E PDF eBook
Author M. M. Dandekar
Publisher
Pages 451
Release 2009-11
Genre
ISBN 9780706986365

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Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice

Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice
Title Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice PDF eBook
Author Bryan Leyland
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 252
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1315816539

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Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice is a comprehensive reference book covering all aspects of identifying, building, and operating hydroelectric schemes between 500 kW and 50 MW. In this range of outputs there are many options for all aspects of the scheme and it is very important that the best options are chosen.As small hydroelectric schemes

Irrigation and Water Power Engineering

Irrigation and Water Power Engineering
Title Irrigation and Water Power Engineering PDF eBook
Author B. C. Punmia
Publisher Firewall Media
Pages 1030
Release 1992
Genre Irrigation engineering
ISBN 9788170080848

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Waterpower in Lowell

Waterpower in Lowell
Title Waterpower in Lowell PDF eBook
Author Patrick M. Malone
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2009-11
Genre History
ISBN

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Winner, 2010 Peter Neaverson Award, Association for Industrial Archaeology Patrick M. Malone demonstrates how innovative engineering helped make Lowell, Massachusetts, a potent symbol of American industrial prowess in the 19th century. Waterpower spurred the industrialization of the early United States and was the principal power for textile manufacturing until well after the Civil War. Industrial cities therefore grew alongside many of America’s major waterways. Ideally located at Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River, Lowell was one such city—a rural village rapidly transformed into a booming center for textile production and machine building. Malone explains how engineers created a complex canal and lock system in Lowell which harnessed the river and powered mills throughout the city. James B. Francis, arguably the finest engineer in 19th-century America, played a key role in the history of Lowell’s urban industrial development. An English immigrant who came to work for Lowell’s Proprietors of Locks and Canals as a young man, Francis rose to become both the company’s chief engineer and its managing executive. Linking Francis’s life and career with the larger story of waterpower in Lowell, Malone offers the only complete history of the design, construction, and operation of the Lowell canal system. Waterpower in Lowell informs broader understanding of urban industrial development, American scientific engineering, and the environmental impacts of technology. Its clear and instructional discussions of hydraulic technology and engineering principles make it a useful resource for a range of courses, including the history of technology, urban history, and American business history.

Irrigation and Water Power Engineering

Irrigation and Water Power Engineering
Title Irrigation and Water Power Engineering PDF eBook
Author B. C. Punmia
Publisher Laxmi Publications, Ltd.
Pages 988
Release 2009-05
Genre Hydraulic engineering
ISBN 9788131807637

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Thirst for Power

Thirst for Power
Title Thirst for Power PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Webber
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 246
Release 2016-04-26
Genre Science
ISBN 0300221061

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Although it is widely understood that energy and water are the world’s two most critical resources, their vital interconnections and vulnerabilities are less often recognized. This farsighted book offers a new, holistic way of thinking about energy and water—a big picture approach that reveals the interdependence of the two resources, identifies the seriousness of the challenges, and lays out an optimistic approach with an array of solutions to ensure the continuing sustainability of both. Michael Webber, a leader and teacher in the field of energy technology and policy, explains how energy and water supplies are linked and how problems in either can be crippling for the other. He shows that current population growth, economic growth, climate change, and short-sighted policies are likely to make things worse. Yet, Webber asserts, more integrated planning with long-term sustainability in mind can avert such a daunting future. Combining anecdotes and personal stories with insights into the latest science of energy and water, he identifies a hopeful path toward wise long-range water-energy decisions and a more reliable and abundant future for humanity.