Imagen de portada de Amazon
Imagen de Amazon.com

Water engineering Hydraulics, distribution and treatment Nazih K. Shammas; Lawrence K. Wang

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New Jersey Wiley 2016Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: 806 páginas ilustraciones 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780470390986
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 627 S415w 21
Contenidos:
1. Introduction to Water Systems; 2. Water Sources: Surface Water; 3. Water Sources: Groundwater; 4 Quantities of Water Demand; 5 Water Hydraulics, Transmission, and Appurtenances; 6 Water Distribution Systems: Components, Design, and Operation; 7 Water Distribution Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications; 8 Pumping, Storage, and Dual Water Systems; 9 Cross-Connection Control; 10 Water Quality Characteristics and Drinking Water Standards; 11 Water Treatment Systems; 12 Chemicals Feeding, Mixing, and Flocculation; 13 Aeration, Gas Transfer, and Oxidation; 14 Coagulation ; 15 Screening, Sedimentation, and Flotation; 16 Conventional Filtration; 17 Alternative and Membrane Filtration Technologies; 18 Disinfection and Disinfection By-products Control; 19 Chemical Precipitation and Water Softening; 20 Adsorption and Ion Exchange; 21 Chemical Stabilization and Control of Corrosion and Biofilms; 22 Residues Management, Safety, and Emergency Response; 23 Prevention through Design and System Safety; 24 Engineering Projects Management
Revisión: A clean water supply wuth suficient quantify and pressure is necessary for public health and fire protection incresaging urbanization and industralization, however, pleces high levelsof stress on water supply systems. acceptable quality an sufficient sources of water for municipal purposes are becoming more difficult to find. New and improved water resources convesation, treatment an dsitribution technologies are constantly being researched an developed in order to keep up with the growing demand for water. an effective design for drinking water systems relies on an understanding and application of scientific principles. enviromental engineers employ diverse biological, physucal and chemical techniques to extract and water from a variety of resources including surface water, grundwater, and rain/snow
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura topográfica Copia número Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Libro Colección General Ingeniería Bogotá Sala General Colección General 627 S415w (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) 1 Disponible 0000000135946
Libro Colección General Ingeniería Bogotá Sala General Colección General 627 S415w (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) 2 A------ 0000000137516
Libro Colección General Ingeniería Bogotá Sala General Colección General 627 S415w (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) 3 A------ 0000000137517
Libro Colección General Ingeniería Bogotá Sala General Colección General 627 S415w (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) 4 A------ 0000000137524

Incluye indice página 797

1. Introduction to Water Systems; 2. Water Sources: Surface Water; 3. Water Sources: Groundwater; 4 Quantities of Water Demand; 5 Water Hydraulics, Transmission, and Appurtenances; 6 Water Distribution Systems: Components, Design, and Operation; 7 Water Distribution Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications; 8 Pumping, Storage, and Dual Water Systems; 9 Cross-Connection Control; 10 Water Quality Characteristics and Drinking Water Standards; 11 Water Treatment Systems; 12 Chemicals Feeding, Mixing, and Flocculation; 13 Aeration, Gas Transfer, and Oxidation; 14 Coagulation ; 15 Screening, Sedimentation, and Flotation; 16 Conventional Filtration; 17 Alternative and Membrane Filtration Technologies; 18 Disinfection and Disinfection By-products Control; 19 Chemical Precipitation and Water Softening; 20 Adsorption and Ion Exchange; 21 Chemical Stabilization and Control of Corrosion and Biofilms; 22 Residues Management, Safety, and Emergency Response; 23 Prevention through Design and System Safety; 24 Engineering Projects Management

A clean water supply wuth suficient quantify and pressure is necessary for public health and fire protection incresaging urbanization and industralization, however, pleces high levelsof stress on water supply systems. acceptable quality an sufficient sources of water for municipal purposes are becoming more difficult to find. New and improved water resources convesation, treatment an dsitribution technologies are constantly being researched an developed in order to keep up with the growing demand for water. an effective design for drinking water systems relies on an understanding and application of scientific principles. enviromental engineers employ diverse biological, physucal and chemical techniques to extract and water from a variety of resources including surface water, grundwater, and rain/snow

CONTÁCTANOS:
bibliotecaservicios@ugc.edu.co
bibliougc@ugca.edu.co

Con tecnología Koha