Course level

Undergraduate

Units

2

Duration

One Semester

Class hours

3 Lecture hours
1 Tutorial hour
1 Practical or Laboratory hour

Incompatible

CIVL2110; CIVL2120; CIVL2131; CHEE2003; MECH2410; MINE2101

Recommended prerequisite

Recommended companion

Assessment methods

Examination, laboratory work, tutorial assessment, quizzes

Course enquiries

Dr Tom Baldock (t.baldock@uq.edu.au)

Study Abroad

This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.

This course is not currently offered, please contact the school or faculty of your program.

Course description

(This course is no longer offered.) This is an introductory level course dealing with the properties and behaviour of fluids in usual civil and environmental engineering applications. The fundamental principles of continuity, energy and momentum are introduced and applied to applications that include fluid statics, fluid dynamics, pipe flows, similarity laws, fluid loading and unsteady flows. The course provides essential knowledge for the study of natural flow phenomena in rivers, estuaries, oceans and the atmosphere. It provides the fundamental theory for design of hydraulic structures such as culverts, spillways, energy dissipators and pipe networks.