Laboratory Introduction
The Advanced Hydraulics Laboratory of the Faculty of Civil Engineering was established to support research and educational activities in the field of hydraulic engineering and water resources. Equipped with specialized instruments, the laboratory enables experimental studies on regular and irregular waves, exchange flows, selective withdrawal phenomena, pollutant dispersion and transport, scouring, and sediment transport. The existing equipment is primarily used by graduate students for theses and research projects, and the results obtained address part of the research and practical needs of the water industry and hydraulic structures.
Key equipment in this facility includes regular and irregular wave-making channels, adjustable-slope flumes, sediment transport and scouring channels, and advanced flow measurement devices such as the ADV velocimeter. These instruments provide the necessary conditions for physical modeling of complex hydraulic phenomena in a controlled laboratory environment, fostering the advancement of academic research, the development of technical and applied knowledge, and the provision of scientific solutions in the field of water resources engineering.
Key equipment in this facility includes regular and irregular wave-making channels, adjustable-slope flumes, sediment transport and scouring channels, and advanced flow measurement devices such as the ADV velocimeter. These instruments provide the necessary conditions for physical modeling of complex hydraulic phenomena in a controlled laboratory environment, fostering the advancement of academic research, the development of technical and applied knowledge, and the provision of scientific solutions in the field of water resources engineering.
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Laboratory Introduction Brochure
