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Solution manual: Computer Modeling Applications for
Environmental Engineers By Prof. Dr. CEng. Isam Mohammed Abdel-Magid Dr. Mohammed Isam Mohammed Abdel-Magid (For Complete File, Download link at the end of this File) (2 Edition) 1 / 4
6 Table of Contents Page Preface List of Tables List of Figures List of Computer Programs Appendix Contents
Chapter 1: Programming Concepts
1.10 Homework Problems
Chapter 2: Computer Modeling Applications For Water and
Wastewater Properties 2.7 Homework Problems in Water and Wastewater Properties
Chapter 3: Computer Modeling Applications for Water Resources,
Usage, Groundwater and Water Storage and Distribution 3.9 Homework Problems in Water Resources, Water Storage and Distribution
Chapter 4: Computer Modeling Applications for Water Treatment
4.11 Homework Problemsin Water Treatment
Chapter 5: Computer Modeling Applications for Wastewater
Collection Systemand Treatment Technology and Disposal 5.14 Homework Problemsin Wastewater Collection System, Wastewater Treatment Technology and Disposal 2 / 4
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Chapter 6: Computer Modeling Applications for Solid waste
Classification, Quantities, Properties, Collection, Processing, Material Separation and Cost Estimates 6.9 Homework Problems in Solid Waste
Chapter 7: Computer Modeling Applications for Air Pollution
Control Technology 7.5 Homework Problems in Air Pollution Control Technology
Chapter 8: Computer Modeling Applications for Noise Pollution
and Abatement 8.6 Homework Problems in Noise Pollution and Abatement AppendixesAuthors of First Edition at a Glance 3 / 4
8 List of Tables No.Title of tablePage 1.1Differences Between RAM and ROM 1.2Comparison of Five Different Programming Languages 1.3Arithmetic Operators in Visual Basic .NET 2.1Examples of Different Types of Fluids 2.2Differences between Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation 2.3Chemicals not in source (raw) water 2.4Group Matching 3.1Comparison Between Confined and Unconfined Aquifers 3.2Examples of Standards Related to Water 3.3Water Supply Engineering Issues 3.4Comparison between Groundwater and Surface Water 3.5Comparison between Elevated Water Storage Tower and Stand Pipe 3.6Comparison between Pipes and Ducts 3.7Turbulent, Laminar and Transitional Flow 3.8Reynolds, Froude and Weber numbers 3.9Comparison between Compressible and Incompressible Flows 3.10Comparison between Poiseuille’s law and Darcy-Weisbach equation 4.1Desalination 4.2Comparison of Rapid and Slow Sand Filters 5.1Comparison between Septic Tanks and Imhoff Tanks
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