3.00 credits
22.5 h + 15.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Goor Quentin (compensates Javaux Mathieu); Javaux Mathieu (coordinator);
Language
English
> French-friendly
> French-friendly
Prerequisites
General Hydrology (LBIR1348)
Main themes
- Open-channel hydraulics
- stochastic modeling fro hydrology
- Model optimization and parameterization
- stochastic modeling fro hydrology
- Model optimization and parameterization
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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a. Contribution to 'Learning Outcomes' program M2.2 ; M2.3 ; M6.5 ; M6.8 b . Specific formulation for this activity LO program (maximum 10) At the end of the course and of the practicals, the students will be able: - to characterize the type of flow in channels/rivers. - to understand and be able to apply the theory on gradually varying flow and rapid varying flow; - to measure the river discharge with different techniques - to use modelling approaches to simulate river discharge and design methods to control flood risks. - to estimate hydrological model parameters by different methods - to understand stochastic hydrology concepts - to use stochastic models to calibrate and simulate river discharge |
Content
Theory :
- Open channel hydraulics (8 hours)
- Stochastic modeling in hydrology (8 hours)
- Parameter estimation (4 hours)
Practicals:
- Flow discharge measurements in situ (3 hours)
- Modeling exercises in computer room :
- Open channel hydraulics (8 hours)
- Stochastic modeling in hydrology (8 hours)
- Parameter estimation (4 hours)
Practicals:
- Flow discharge measurements in situ (3 hours)
- Modeling exercises in computer room :
- HEC-RAS (6 hours)
- Stochastic modeling (6 hours)
Teaching methods
- The lectures can be given in English, but illustrated by slights in French. A reference textbook in French supports the lectures.
- Field practical work for river discharge measurments
- Practical work in the computer room allow students to use advanced methods of hydrological modeling
- The practical work and the reports are a executed in teams
- Field practical work for river discharge measurments
- Practical work in the computer room allow students to use advanced methods of hydrological modeling
- The practical work and the reports are a executed in teams
Evaluation methods
- 50% on practical reports
- 50% on oral evaluation of theory
Other information
This course can be given in English.
Online resources
Moodle
Bibliography
Ouvrage de référence : 'manuel technique d'HEC-RAS. Syllabus d'hydraulique- livre Hydrologie fréquentielle - une science prédictive (Meylan et al)
Transparents des cours sur Moodle
Transparents des cours sur Moodle
Faculty or entity
AGRO