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Hydraulic Design Handbook


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A comprehensive handbook on hydraulic design, tracing the discipline's growth from ancient water control to modern engineering. It explores the rich history of irrigation systems and urban infrastructure in civilizations like Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mexico, and the American Southwest. The author examines the evolution of dams and aqueducts, noting how early societies managed drainage and sanitation through innovative clay piping and stone structures. In addition to historical context, the source addresses modern theoretical developments and the necessity of standardized design procedures. It concludes by comparing conventional trial-and-error design with contemporary optimization models and the role of federal policy. Ultimately, the work serves as a foundational guide for understanding the technical and economic principles of hydraulic systems.

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