Level of education
Bachelor's degree
ECTS
2 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
Description
As part of this course unit, students will be required to: - (1) combine the analysis of hydrodynamic measurements with hydrochemical or geophysical information acquired in situ; - (2) process and analyze them using the appropriate software; - (3) interpret them by integrating the knowledge acquired in the "Field Internship," "Hydrogeophysics," "Water Quality and Microbiology," and "Underground Hydrodynamics" courses.
This course will include a short theoretical introduction, followed by practical lessons given in a dedicated room (Hydraulic Hall) and a field trip to connect the various concepts of hydrodynamics and hydraulics in the context of setting up a water collection and treatment system for drinking water supply (AEP).
Objectives
The objective of this course is to integrate all the knowledge acquired in hydrogeology during semesters S1 and S2 of the M1 program in order to apply it to the interpretation of hydrodynamic and hydrochemical data acquired in the field. Various methods for determining flow dynamics (measuring flow rates, pressure losses, etc.) and the pumping systems to be used for water resource exploitation will also be addressed through specific experiments on an experimental bench.
Teaching hours
- Hydrodynamics and Applied Hydraulics, Flood Risks - CMLecture3 hours
Mandatory prerequisites
Required prerequisites*:
Recommended prerequisites*: "Underground Hydrodynamics"
Knowledge assessment
: Continuous Integral Control
Additional information
Hourly volumes:
CM: 3
TD: 0
TP: 0
Land: 15