cen-327 Fall 2015

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Founded 1991 by Md. Alimullah Miyan
IUBAT – International University of Business
Agriculture and Technology
College of Engineering and Technology
CEN 327: HYDROLOGY
Course Outline
Fall 2015 (Sep 5 – Dec 6, 2013)
Instructors:
Program:
Khandaker Iftekharul Islam
B.Sc in Civil Engineering
Total Hours: 42
Total Weeks: 14
Credits:
03
Prerequisites: CEN 267 (Fluid Mechanics)
Tentative Sessions:
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Time
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Room#
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Objective and Outcome
The main objective is to inform about the basic understanding of hydrologic cycle, availability of water
which is essential in the planning, design and operation of water resources systems.
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Knowledge of engineering hydrology, which is essential to the hydrologic design of hydraulic
structures
Students will acquire knowledge how to design water resources systems.
Engineering practice operation of water resource systems.
Components
Hydrologic Cycle; Weather and hydrology; Precipitation Evaporation and transpiration, Infiltration.
Streamflow. Application of telemetry and remote sensing in hydrologic data acquisition. Rainfall-run off
relations. Hydrography. Unit hydrography. Hydrologic routing. Statistical methods in hydrology.
Text Books
Hydrology, Principles Analysis Design – H M Raghunath
Reference Books:
1.Engineering Hydrology – K Subramanya
2.A Text Book of Hydrology – J R Reddy, Laxmi Publications, India
3.Hydrology for Engineers – R K Linsleym M A Kohler, and J L H Paulhas, McGraw Hill
Int. Book Co.
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Attendance and Participation
Punctual attendance is expected of all students. Also, students should miss a class only if absolutely
necessary; it is also further expected that students will be adequately prepared for all classes.
Academic Offenses
It is well recognized that intellectual honesty is the basic requirement for development and
acquisition of knowledge. Intellectual honesty is a pre-requisite for continued
membership in the university community.
Forms of intellectual dishonesty are plagiarism, cheating in examinations, aiding and abetting
cheating, the use of assignment prepared by others, impersonation of another student at an
examination, misrepresentation of information, falsification of academic records, and unruly
behavior with instructor.
If a student is detected by the instructor in committing academic offense, it may result in an “F”
grade for the course or even dismissal of the student from the university.
Evaluation
A several number of announced and unannounced examinations and quizzes, project work, 1/2 writing
assignments, attendance, class participation, will be the major determinants of students’ grades.
Assessment
First Term Exam.
20%
Mid Term Exam.
20%
Final Exam.
40%
Project
10%
Final grading of the course
will be done on the basis of
continuous assessment of a student.
Attendance & Class Performance
10%
_____________________________________
Total
= 100%
Program: BSCE (CEN 327/CEAT)
Major: Hydrology
Week of / Number/ Date
Outcome/ Material Covered
Reference Reading
Lecture-1
Hydrologic Cycle
V.T Chow
Lecture-2
Weather and hydrology Precipitation
K Subramanya
Lecture-3
Do
Lecture-4
Do
Lecture-5
Lecture-6
Evaporation and transpiration,
Infiltration.
Do
Lecture-7
Do
Assignment
Assignment-1
H M Raghunath
Class Test-1
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Lecture-8
Do
Lecture-9
Stream flow
Lecture-10
Do
Lecture-11
Do
P. J. Reddi
First term Exam
Lecture-12
Application of telemetry and remote
sensing in hydrologic data acquisition.
Lecture-13
Do
Lecture-14
Do
Lecture-15
Rainfall-run off relations
Lecture-16
Do
Lecture-17
Do
Lecture-18
Hydrography
Lecture-19
Do
Lecture-20
Do
Lecture-21
Do
Lecture-22
Unit hydrography
Lecture-23
Do
H M Raghunath
Assignment-2
K Subramanya
H M Raghunath
Class Test-2
K Subramanya
Assignment-3
Mid Term Examination
Lecture-24
Hydrologic routing
Lecture-25
Do
Lecture-26
Do
Lecture-27
Statistical methods in hydrology.
Lecture-28
Do
Lecture-29
Do
Lecture-30
Do
Lecture-31
Do
Lecture-32
Do
Lecture-33
Do
K Subramanya
V.T Chow
Class Test-3
Final Examination as per schedule declared by Registry
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Consulting Hour:
02.00 PM – 04.00 PM (Except Friday day)
06.00 PM – 09.00 PM ( Sunday, Tuesday)
Room No: 314
Email Id: islam@iubat.edu
(During office hours only)
Developed by:
Khandaker Iftekharul Islam
Faculty, Department of Civil Engineering.
Khandaker Iftekharul Islam
Khandaker Iftekharul Islam is one of the faculty members in the Department of Civil
Engineering, IUBAT – International University of Business Agricultural and Technology,
Dhaka, Bangladesh. He graduated (B.sc) in Civil Engineering from Rajshahi University of
Engineering and Technology (RUET). After being graduated, He went to pursue his
Masters (M.sc) in Geo and Water Engineering, in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden with a full
tuition fee waiver. After fulfilling the requirements of Masters in Chalmers, He came back
and joined IUBAT as a faculty member on 2 nd April, 2011. He was involved in various
projects and researches, when he was in Chalmers. He was a youngest teacher in Engineering Staff College,
Bangladesh (ESCB). His responsibility was there to instruct the course ‘Computer Aided Analysis and Design of
Civil Engineering Structures’. His fields of research interests are Water resource, Water treatment,
Geographical Information System, Environmental System analysis, ETP- Effluent treatment plant and
Construction Project Management etc. He is continuously working on his interests.
-------------------------------Khandaker Iftekharul Islam
Contact: Room No- 314, Telephone Ext-304
Contact No.: 01715659955, E-mail: islam@iubat.edu
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