HDG CHAPTER 13-2007
TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF HYDRAULICS ENGINEERS (4th edition)

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HDG CHAPTER 13-2007
Release Date
2007
Published By
AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
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HDG CHAPTER 13-2007
Scope
INTRODUCTION: Highway drainage is an important aspect of any highway design. The level of involvement of design personnel in the field of drainage design ranges from occasional contact with the subject to those who specialize in complex hydraulic engineering. In many instances@ designers will perform customary hydraulic calculations as part of their overall design responsibilities. Some designers then advance to more complex hydraulic designs and may ultimately take responsible charge of a hydraulic engineering section. An individual wishing to pursue a career in hydraulic engineering will usually begin with basic design@ advance with more technically demanding activities@ and proceed to a management role. This chapter outlines the areas of knowledge and suggested training curricula that are desirable for an individual wishing to pursue a career in hydraulic engineering. It is recognized that an individual's specific needs vary; however@ this chapter will provide an employer with an overall program outline and help determine a logical sequence of study for the prospective hydraulics engineer.

HDG CHAPTER 13-2007 history

  • 2007 HDG CHAPTER 13-2007 TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF HYDRAULICS ENGINEERS (4th edition)



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