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Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong Prof.dr.ir. C. van den Akker Ir. D. de Bruin Drs. M.J. Moens

Sun wind water earth life living legends for design AR2U070 Territory (design) 5ECTS AR0112 Civil engineering for dummies (calculations) 2ECTS. Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong Prof.dr.ir. C. van den Akker Ir. D. de Bruin Drs. M.J. Moens Prof.dr.ir. C.M. Steenbergen Ir. M.W.M. van den Toorn

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Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong Prof.dr.ir. C. van den Akker Ir. D. de Bruin Drs. M.J. Moens

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  1. Sun windwaterearth life livinglegends for designAR2U070 Territory (design) 5ECTSAR0112 Civil engineering for dummies (calculations) 2ECTS Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong Prof.dr.ir. C. van den Akker Ir. D. de Bruin Drs. M.J. Moens Prof.dr.ir. C.M. Steenbergen Ir. M.W.M. van den Toorn http://team.bk.tudelft.nl/ >education

  2. Publish on your website: AR2U070 (5 ECTS) how you could take water into account in your • atlas • earlier work and • in the future using .xls experiments. AR0112 (2 ECTS) calculations and observations of water in any location and your design, check your observations using .xls experiments and math.

  3. Take home exam: • Make your own website, publish your solution of 9 take home assignments, concerning earlier work the common atlas and future applications on your website before 1 October 2007. • Publish additions concerning actual and future work before 1 December 2007. • Please keep the numbering of the assignments and make them easy to be found for judgement on your website.

  4. List of participants • Please check your name, email, URL and later your RESULTS. • If you take exception to publish your marks this way on the internet or find mistakes in data, please mail to:M.E.Wenmeekers-Thomas@bk.tudelft.nl

  5. Water as ally and enemy

  6. Coastal protection

  7. Delta project constructions

  8. Weirs divide the water of the Rhine IJsselkop Pannerdense kop

  9. Water levels between Sluis and Eemshaven

  10. Kinds of water in the Netherlands

  11. Reversed half time of a water active nation

  12. National documents

  13. Precipitation minus evaporation in The Netherlands

  14. Soil types and average annual runoff

  15. Water management and hygiene

  16. Strategies

  17. Lowlands with spots of recognisable water management

  18. Water managemant tasks in lowlands 03 Water supply and purificatien 01 Water structuring 02 Saving water 04 Waste water management 07 Re-use of water 05 Urban hydrology 06 Sewerage 08 High tide management 11 Wetlands 09 Water management 10 Biological management 12 Water quality management 13 Bottom clearance 14 Law and organisation 15 Groundwater management 16 Natural purification

  19. Levels in lowland

  20. Rising water and dropping ground

  21. Need of drainage and flood control Flooding of a canal in Delft Deep canal in Utrecht

  22. Pumping stations in The Netherlands

  23. Drainage by one to three pumping stations

  24. A ‘row of windmills’ (‘molengang’)

  25. Wet and dry functions

  26. Polders

  27. Distance between trenches The necessary distance L between smallest ditches or drain pipes is determined by precipation q [m/24h], the maximally accepted height h [m] of ground water above drainage basis between drains and by soil characteristics.Soil is characterised by its permeability k [m/24h]. A simple formula is L=2(2Kh/q).

  28. One way sluice

  29. Closed sluices Uitwateringssluis Inlaatsluis Keersluis Ontlastsluis

  30. Open sluices Uitwateringssluis Inlaatsluis Ontlastsluis Irrigatiesluis

  31. Weirs Schotbalkstuw Schotbalkstuw met wegklapbare aanslagstijl Naaldstuw Automatische klepstuw Wielschuif rechtstreeks ondersteund door jukken Wielschuif via losse stijlen ondersteund door jukken Dakstuw Dubbele Stoneyschuif

  32. Locks Schutsluis Dubbelkerende schutsluis

  33. Locks Schutsluis Dubbelkerende schutsluis

  34. Locks Schutsluis Dubbelkerende schutsluis

  35. Water management map Amsterdam

  36. Water management map Delft

  37. Overlay of observation points

  38. Overlay of water supply

  39. Water boards

  40. The belt (‘boezem’) system of Delfland

  41. Wippolder

  42. Zuidpolder

  43. Zuidpolder detail grain 25x25

  44. Faculty of Architecture 5x5m

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