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"He recibido este libro con mucha satisfaccion, es realmente una herramienta valiosa para los que dedicamos parte de nuestras actividades laborales a modelar y resolver problemas en redes de agua potable. El libro aborda de forma impecable cada uno de los temas que son necesarios para llevar a cabo un buen trabajo de este tipo."
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Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design
Includes StormCAD, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster and PondPack
  Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design
1.1 Need for Stormwater Conveyance Systems
1.2 History of Stormwater Management Systems
1.3 Overview of Stormwater Conveyance System Design
2 System Components, Models, and the Design Process
2.1 Hydrologic Components
2.2 Hydraulic Components
2.3 The Design Process
2.4 Integration of Stormwater Conveyance Modeling with CAD Software and GIS
2.5 Sources of Model Data
3 Fundamental Laws and Units
3.1 Conservation of Mass
3.2 Conservation of Energy
3.3 Conservation of Momentum
3.4 Common Units of Measurement
4 Modeling Rainfall
4.1 The Hydrologic Cycle
4.2 Precipitation Types
4.3 Basic Rainfall Characteristics
4.4 Obtaining Rainfall Data
4.5 Types of Rainfall Data
4.6 Rainfall Requirements for Modeling Runoff
5 Modeling Runoff
5.1 Rainfall Abstractions
5.2 Determination of Effective Precipitation (Runoff)
5.3 Measures of Basin Response Time
5.4 Peak Flow Estimation
5.5 Hydrograph Estimation
5.6 Base Flow
5.7 Snowmelt
5.8 Channel Routing
5.9 Reservoir Routing
5.10 Summary of Methods for Computing Flows
6 Flow in Closed Conduits
6.1 The Energy Equation
6.2 Resistance to Flow in Closed Conduits
6.3 Minor Losses at Bends and Appurtenances
6.4 Momentum and Forces in Pipe Flow
7 Flow in Open Channels
7.1 Classification and Properties of Open Channels
7.2 Energy and Constitutive Relationships
7.3 Uniform Flow and Normal Depth
7.4 Specific Energy and Critical Flow
7.5 Momentum in Open-Channel Flow
7.6 Weirs
7.7 Orifices
7.8 Gradually Varied Flow
7.9 Spatially Varied Flow
8 Design of Open Channels
8.1 Design Considerations
8.2 Best Hydraulic Section
8.3 Design of Lined Channels
8.4 Design of Erodible Channels
8.5 Design of Grassed Channels
8.6 Riprap-Lined Channels
8.7 Modifying Existing Channels
9 Culvert Design
9.1 Culvert Design Flows
9.2 Culvert Types and Materials
9.3 Culvert End Treatments
9.4 Alignments of Culverts
9.5 Culvert Hydraulics
9.6 Roadway Overtopping
9.7 Performance Curves
9.8 Erosion Protection
9.9 Environmental Considerations
10 Gutter Flow and Inlet Design
10.1 Roadway Gutters
10.2 Inlets
10.3 Inlet Locations and Design Flows
11 Storm Sewer Pipe System and Outlet Design
11.1 Storm Sewer Types, Components, and Materials
11.2 Alignment of Storm Sewers
11.3 Initial Pipe System Design
11.4 Minor Losses in Junction Structures
11.5 Final Design of the Pipe System
11.6 Using Computer Models for Storm Sewer Design and Analysis
11.7 Outfall Design and Energy Dissipation
12 Stormwater Detention
12.1 Overview of Stormwater Detention
12.2 Types of Stormwater Detention Facilities
12.3 Stormwater Detention Modeling Concepts
12.4 Detention Design Considerations
12.5 Components of Detention Facilities
12.6 Routing Data: Storage and Hydraulic Relationships
12.7 Storage Routing Calculations
12.8 Iterative Pond Design
13 Stormwater Pumping
13.1 Need for Stormwater Pumping
13.2 Pump Types and Installation Methods
13.3 Pump Performance and Selection
13.4 Piping System Requirements
13.5 Pump Controls
13.6 Storage Requirements
13.7 Pumping Station Design
13.8 Miscellaneous Design Considerations
14 Regulatory and Environmental Issues
14.1 International Overview of Regulatory Guidelines and Policies
14.2 Regulatory Requirements in the United States
15 Stormwater Quality Management
15.1 Environmental Effects of Stormwater Runoff
15.2 Hydrology for Stormwater Quality Control
15.3 Stormwater Quality Best Management Practices
15.4 Approaches to Applying Best Management Practices
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