CODE 60397 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022/2023 CREDITS 12 cfu anno 2 INGEGNERIA CIVILE E AMBIENTALE 8715 (L-7) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR ICAR/01 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER Annual PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: Civil and Environmental Engineering 8715 (coorte 2021/2022) MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I 72290 2021 GENERAL PHYSICS 56686 2021 GEOMETRY 56721 2021 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The HYDRAULICS course is the first course in Fluid Mechanics that students encounter as part of the Civil and Environmental Engineering degree programme. The course is annual and spread over two semesters for a total of 120 hours and provides 12 credits AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims to provide the fundamentals of the motion of pressurised and free-surface fluid flows and the tools for calculating steady-state motion in river channels, flood wave propagation and sediment transport. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims to provide the student with the following operational skills: Evaluation of force exerted by fluids under conditions of rest and motion. Mass and momentum balances. Calculation and verification of simple hydraulic systems. Calculation of stationary free-surface current profiles. The aim of the course is to provide the theoretical tools necessary to understand the fundamental concepts of fluid motion and, at the same time, to translate these concepts into application tools that enable the student to acquire the above operational skills. TEACHING METHODS The course consists of 120 lecture hours, of which 72 theory and 48 practical hours, equally divided between I and II semesters. The concepts that are gradually developed in the theory hours are used during the practice hours for application to cases of engineering interest. Lessons will be delivered in the classroom. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics - Fluid definition and its properties. Dimensional analysis and Buckingham's theorem. the fluid continuum. Forces acting on a fluid continuum. The state of tension in a fluid at rest. The equation of state. Interface phenomena. The state of tension in a fluid in motion. Material derivative and local derivative, transport theorem. The principle of conservation of mass and momentum in global form. State of tension in a fluid at rest, cardinal equations of statics, static thrusts on plane surfaces and humps. State of tension in a fluid in motion, the stress tensor. Ideal fluid scheme and Bernoulli's theorem. Fluids at rest: hydrostatics - Pressure distribution in an incompressible fluid and in a barotropic fluid. Evaluation of thrusts exerted on flat surfaces and humps. Buoyancy and stability of submerged and floating bodies. Fluids in motion: the flow pattern - Fluid currents: definition and characteristic quantities. The principle of conservation of mass and momentum for a current. Pressure currents - The calculation of distributed resistances in steady and uniform motion pressure currents. Concentrated energy dissipation in pressure currents. Design and verification of simple hydraulic systems. References to hydraulic machines. Forces exerted by jets on bodies of complex shape. Hints on varied motion in pressurised currents. Free surface currents - calculation of distributed resistances in steady and uniform motion currents. The possible states of free surface currents, the critical depth. Stationary and non-uniform currents, the profile equation. Localised phenomena: hydraulic prominence, inlet, outlet, section narrowings. Notes on wave propagation in free surface currents, the kinematic wave model. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Course handouts (available on aulaWeb together with additional material). Marchi-Rubatta, Meccanica dei fluidi principi e applicazioni, Utet, 1981 (in italian). TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD MICHELE BOLLA PITTALUGA Ricevimento: Appointments are arranged via email to: michele.bollapittaluga@unige.it NICOLETTA TAMBRONI Ricevimento: Appointments are arranged via email to: nicoletta.tambroni@unige.it Exam Board MICHELE BOLLA PITTALUGA (President) MARCO ENRICO COLOMBINI MARCO MAZZUOLI NICOLETTA TAMBRONI (President Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START https://corsi.unige.it/8715/p/studenti-orario Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The examination comprises two written tests and a final oral examination. The written tests cover the application topics dealt with in the first and second semester of the course respectively. Students will be admitted to the oral examination after obtaining a score of at least 18/32 in each of the written tests. Four written interim tests (two per semester) are scheduled during the course. Each intermediate test is considered passed if the student has obtained a mark of at least 15/32. The student is exempt from taking the written examination for a semester if he/she has passed both midterm examinations for the semester with an average mark of at least 18/32. ASSESSMENT METHODS The written tests, both intermediate and final, focus on application exercises relating to the topics covered in the semester, with particular reference to the topics developed during the exercise hours and the operational skills stated in the training objectives. The written tests relating to the first part of the course include exercises relating to the evaluation of thrust exerted by fluids at rest, mass and momentum balances and the calculation and verification of simple hydraulic systems. The written tests relating to the second part of the course include exercises relating to the qualitative and quantitative determination of stationary motion profiles in free-surface currents. The final oral examination, which the student accesses after passing the written tests, is aimed at ascertaining the understanding of the theoretical knowledge acquired by the student. The examination thus focuses on the formulation of the problem of fluid motion and the consequent demonstrations, which allow the formalisation and derivation of the application tools already used in the written tests. Working students and students with certified DSA, disabilities or other special educational needs are advised to contact the lecturer at the beginning of the course in order to agree on teaching and examination methods that, while respecting the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning methods. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 12/01/2023 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 09/02/2023 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 06/06/2023 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 12/07/2023 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 06/09/2023 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale