1. COURSE INFORMATION:
School | Chemical and Environmental Engineering | ||
Course Level | Undergraduate | ||
Direction | Environmental Engineering | ||
Course ID | ENVE 326 | Semester | 5th |
Course Category | Required | ||
Course Modules | Instruction Hours per Week | ECTS | |
Lectures, Examples and video presentations | 4 | 5 | |
Course Type | Scientific Area | ||
Prerequisites | There are no prerequisite courses. The student is expected to have adequate knowledge of Fluid Mechanics | ||
Instruction/Exam Language | Greek | ||
The course is offered to Erasmus students | No | ||
Course URL | https://www.eclass.tuc.gr/modules/auth/c ourses.php?fc=67 |
2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes |
Hydraulics I is an introductory course that applies basic principles of fluid mechanics to practical problems in hydraulics. It set the basis for subsequent courses related to the design and management of Hydraulic Works, or issues of flood risk. By the end of the course, the student has the necessary knowledge and skills to:
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3. COURSE SYLLABUS
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4. INSTRUCTION and LEARNING METHODS - ASSESSMENT
Lecture Method | Face-to-face class lectures and problem-solving sessions | ||
Use of Information and Communication Technology | Learning process supported through the electronic platform e-class. | ||
Instruction Organisation | Activity | Workload per Semester (hours) | |
- Lectures | 26 | ||
-Problem solving | 26 | ||
- Assingments | 24 | ||
- Autonomous study | 49 | ||
Course Total | 125 | ||
Assessment Method | I. Final restricted exams (80%) of 6-9 problems including: II.Project (20%). |
5. RECOMMENDED READING
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6. INSTRUCTORS
Course Instructor: | Associate Professor A. Koutroulis (Faculty - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Lectures: | New Scientist/Academic Fellow | ||||
Tutorial exercises: | New Scientist/Academic Fellow | ||||
Laboratory Exercises: |