title : |
Irrigation Engineering : Principales,Processes,Procedures,Design,and Management |
Type de document : |
printed text |
Auteur : |
Vijay P. Singh, Author ; Qiong Su, Author |
Editeur : |
New York [U.S.A] : Cambridge University Press |
Date de publication : |
2022 |
ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-1-316-51122-0 |
Langue : |
English (eng) |
Mots clé : |
climate |
Indexation : |
633.7 |
Résumé : |
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the Authors
This textbook provides a comprehensive treatment of irrigation engineering for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. It does not require a background in calculus, hydrology, or hydraulics, offering a one-stop overview of the entire field of study. It includes everything a student of irrigation engineering needs to know: concepts of climate, soils, crops, water quality, hydrology, and hydraulics, as well as their application to design and environmental management. To demonstrate the practical applications of the theories discussed, there are over 300 worked examples and end-of chapter exercises. The exercises allow readers to solve real-world problems and apply the information they've learned to a diverse range of scenarios. To further prepare students for their future careers, each chapter includes many illustrative diagrams and tables containing data to help design irrigation systems. For instructors' use when planning and teaching, a solutions manual can be found online alongside a suite of PowerPoint lecture slides.
Contains over 300 real-world examples and end-of-chapter exercises that demonstrate the practical applications of the theories described
Each chapter includes design examples alongside illustrative diagrams and tables of data to help design irrigation systems
Supplies a password-protected solutions manual for instructors and a suite of PowerPoint lecture slides, available online
Applies economic analysis and environmental management to the field at large
Provides background information on climate, soils, crops, water quality, hydrology, and hydraulics, allowing students from allied disciplines to understand irrigation engineering in wider environmental contexts |
Irrigation Engineering : Principales,Processes,Procedures,Design,and Management [printed text] / Vijay P. Singh, Author ; Qiong Su, Author . - New York [U.S.A] : Cambridge University Press, 2022. ISBN : 978-1-316-51122-0 Langue : English ( eng)
Mots clé : |
climate |
Indexation : |
633.7 |
Résumé : |
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the Authors
This textbook provides a comprehensive treatment of irrigation engineering for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. It does not require a background in calculus, hydrology, or hydraulics, offering a one-stop overview of the entire field of study. It includes everything a student of irrigation engineering needs to know: concepts of climate, soils, crops, water quality, hydrology, and hydraulics, as well as their application to design and environmental management. To demonstrate the practical applications of the theories discussed, there are over 300 worked examples and end-of chapter exercises. The exercises allow readers to solve real-world problems and apply the information they've learned to a diverse range of scenarios. To further prepare students for their future careers, each chapter includes many illustrative diagrams and tables containing data to help design irrigation systems. For instructors' use when planning and teaching, a solutions manual can be found online alongside a suite of PowerPoint lecture slides.
Contains over 300 real-world examples and end-of-chapter exercises that demonstrate the practical applications of the theories described
Each chapter includes design examples alongside illustrative diagrams and tables of data to help design irrigation systems
Supplies a password-protected solutions manual for instructors and a suite of PowerPoint lecture slides, available online
Applies economic analysis and environmental management to the field at large
Provides background information on climate, soils, crops, water quality, hydrology, and hydraulics, allowing students from allied disciplines to understand irrigation engineering in wider environmental contexts |
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