Topic outline

  • Stream Flow Changing Techniques

    Credits: 1 PDH

    PDH Course Description:

    Flow changing devices are a broad category of structures that can be used to divert flow away from eroding banks. They are often used to shield banks from eroding flow, build up the toe of the streambank, and direct flow to create a stable alignment. While this course provides descriptions of a variety of techniques, the primary focus is on the analysis, design, and installation of stream barbs.

    This course draws on recent field evaluations that focused both on projects where these structures have performed satisfactory, as well as areas where the performance has been less than satisfactory. A design description includes cautions and warnings related to specific design features. Finally, a step-by-step design procedure for stream barbs is also provided..

    Topics:

    • Purpose and Introduction to Flow Changing techniques
    • Spur dikes
    • Groins
    • Jetties
    • Pin deflectors
    • Bendway weirs
    • Stream barbs
    • Vanes
    • Hydraulic function
    • Design criteria and worksheet
    • Cost Analysis for stream barbs
    • Construction considerations

    To take this course:

    1.) Enroll in Course: Click below to enroll:
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    2.) Study: Once enrolled, click below to begin the course:

    Download the Study Guide

    3.) Test: Once you've thoroughly read the course materials, please click below to take the final examination.

    Take the final exam

    4.) Certificate: A passing grade of 70% or higher on the exam, is required to receive the certificate of completion for this PDH course.
         NOTE: After the exam is completed, you will need to return to this page, in order to print (download) the certificate of completion.

    Print the Certificate of Completion


    Intended Audience: This course is intended for Hydraulic, Geotechnical, Civil, Environmental, Water Resources, and other engineers whose job description requires a basic knowledge of stream restoration applications and design procedures.

    Publication Source: NCRS Stream Restoration Handbook, Technical Supplement 14H

    Donald Parnell, PE
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