Course Unit Code | 222-0413/02 |
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Number of ECTS Credits Allocated | 5 ECTS credits |
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Type of Course Unit * | Choice-compulsory |
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Level of Course Unit * | First Cycle |
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Year of Study * | |
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Semester when the Course Unit is delivered | Winter, Summer Semester |
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Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face |
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Language of Instruction | English |
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Prerequisites and Co-Requisites | Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester |
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Name of Lecturer(s) | Personal ID | Name |
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| PRO177 | Ing. Zbyněk Proske, Ph.D. |
Summary |
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Course contents: Basic knowledge of water and sewerage construction including wastewater treatment. The water supply section includes lessons on conception and calculation of water mains, preparation, treatment, accumulation and pumping of water, water supply network. Part of the sewerage system contains sewerage concepts and calculations, waste water types, long-distance networks, sewage treatment plants and their importance for surface water quality. An integral part of the subject is the solution of precipitation water problems. Relevant current laws and regulations are listed. |
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit |
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Students should gain basic knowledge of design, construction and operation of individual elements of water supply and sewerage in context with other areas of urban construction and regulations. They handle simple preparation of project documentation water and sewerage network, including determining the basic parameters and dimensions of part of the network. Knowledge use in the design and administrative practices |
Course Contents |
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Topics of lectures
1. Introduction, Public Water Supply and Sewerage Structures for Water Supply
2. Terminology. Concepts and calculations of water mains
3. Buildings for water collection, water treatment plants
4. Water reservoirs, petrol stations
5. Water supply networks - design principles
6. Water supply networks - material, objects
7. The problem of precipitation water
8. Terminology. Concepts and calculations of sewerage, wastewater types
9. Sewer networks - design principles
10. Sewer networks - relation to recipient, material
11. Sewer network objects
12. Sewage treatment plants, 1st part - mechanical cleaning
13. Sewage treatment plants, 2nd part - biological and other cleaning, small sewage treatment plants 14. Time reserve - Surface water quality
Practical topics
1. Introduction, importance of water structures, relations in the environment, listeners\' experiences
2. Programming 1: Calculation of drinking water needs for municipality - town
3. Pipe water flow calculations: examples collectively, individually
4. Program input 2: Calculation of the water pressure in the pipeline
5. Calculation of water flow in pipeline: Water pressure loss and coefficient n according to nomogram
6. Program input 3: Calculation of storage volume in water tank.
7. Solutions for the height position of water reservoirs - design of the DN series, piping bifurcation
8. Spatial solution of technical equipment management
9. Calculations of water and sewerage networks performed by software on computers
10. Entering the program 4: Designing the water supply for the locality solved see situation - using the software
11. Program processing area no.4, longitudinal profile, cross profile, technical report, layout diagram
12. Program assignment 5: Design of sewerage for the locality solved see situation - use of the software
13. Program processing room no. 5, longitudinal profile, cross profile, technical report,.
Written work of the students is elaborated and submitted in practice, the programs are submitted on a continuous basis, no later than the beginning of the credit week. When using the computation program (in Excel), it is necessary to submit the used computer program (file) |
Recommended or Required Reading |
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Required Reading: |
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Kniht, M., Thomson, N.: Underground Infrastructure Research. A.A.Balkema Publishers, 2001. (EN)
GRAHAM, Stephen and MARVIN, Simon: Splintering Urbanism: networked Infrastructures, technological mobilities and the urban condition. London: Routledge, 2001. ISBN 0-415-18964-0. (EN)
Nick Baker: Energy and Environment in Architecture: A Technical Design Guide - 2003 ISBN-13: 978-0419227700
Sonia Suarez Martinez: Innovative Wastewater Treatment & Resource Recovery Technologies: Impacts on Energy, Economy and Environment - 2017 ISBN-13: 978-1780407869
Maria A. Mimikou, Evangelos A. Baltas, Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis: Hydrology and Water Resource Systems - 2016 ISBN-13: 978-1466581302 (EN)
Zahid Amjad - The Science and Technology of Industrial Water Treatment - 2016 ISBN-13: 978-1138198975
Frank R. Spellman: Handbook of Environmental Engineering - 2015 ISBN-13: 978-1420075304 |
HASÍK O.: Stavby vodovodů a kanalizací. VŠB-TU Ostrava 2009.
HASÍK O., DOSTÁLOVÁ J.: Vodní stavitelství. VŠB-TU Ostrava 2002.
ŠRYTR P. a kol.: Městské inženýrství, 1. díl. Academia Praha 1999.
ŠRYTR P. a kol.: Městské inženýrství. Díl 1. 1998. Academia Praha
ŠRYTR P. a kol.: Městské inženýrství. Díl 2. 2001. Academia Praha
Kniht, M., Thomson, N.: Underground Infrastructure Research. A.A.Balkema Publishers, 2001. (EN) |
Recommended Reading: |
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Stein, Dietrich: Trenchless Technology for Installation of Cables and Pipelines. Verlag Stein & Partner, 2005. ISBN 3-00-014955-4. (EN)
ASCE American Society Of Civil Engineers: Belowground Pipeline Networks for Utility Cables. Reston: American Society Of Civil Engineers, 2009. ISBN-10: 0784410550. (EN)
GRAHAM, Stephen and MARVIN, Simon: Splintering Urbanism: networked Infrastructures, technological mobilities and the urban condition, London: Routledge, 2001 ISBN-13: 978-0415189651 (EN) |
HLAVÍNEK, P. a kol.: Příručka stokování a čištění odpadních vod. NOEL 2000, Brno 2001.
KRIŠ J. a kol.: Vodárenství 1. Zásobovanie vodou. STU v Bratislave, 2006.
HERLE J.: Vodovodní a kanalizační tabulky. SNTL Praha 1983.
SLAVÍČKOVÁ K., SLAVÍČEK M.: Vodní hospodářství obcí 1, 2006, ČVUT Praha |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
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Tutorials |
Assesment methods and criteria |
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Tasks are not Defined |