Hydraulics

Water

Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics cover both fundamental principles and theory and their applications in a variety of engineering fields to solve societies’ water challenges. This can include theoretical fluid mechanics, hydraulic design, open channel hydraulics, fluvial hydraulics, sedimentation, transients, municipal water systems, numerical methods, and various numerical and physical modeling techniques. Current research in this area includes fundamental and applied research in hydraulic structures including flooding, sedimentation and scour, two-phase flows, failure modes, incidents, public safety, and hydraulic design; advanced instrumentation and experimental techniques; flow meters; gates and valves; energy dissipators; and hydromachinery including pumps and turbines.

Hydraulics Emphasis Information

Laboratory Resources

Hydraulic Laboratories

The Utah Water Research Laboratory (UWRL) is world-renowned for its expertise in water-flow modeling, offering design and construction of large physical models in our two hydraulic laboratories for large-flow physical modeling. Our hydraulics team also offers field investigation and numerical modeling services, along with a composite modeling approach that can couple physical modeling with numeric modeling. 

Hydraulics Laboratories & Services

 

Faculty

Steve Barfuss

Steve Barfuss

Professor

Office Location: UWRL 107
Phone: 435-797-3214
Email:
steve.barfuss@usu.edu  
Brian Crookston

Brian Crookston

Associate Professor

Office Location: UWRL 222, UWRL 232
Phone: 435-797-0247
Email: brian.crookston@usu.edu  

Micahel Johnson

Michael Johnson

Professor

Office Location: UWRL 103
Phone: 435-797-3176
Email: michael.johnson@usu.edu
Colin Phillips

Colin Phillips

Assistant Professor

Office Location: ENGR 234
Phone: 435-797-0938
Email: colin.phillips@usu.edu  

Blake Tullis

Blake Tullis

Professor


Office Location: UWRL 217
Phone: 435-797-3194
Email:
blake.tullis@usu.edu   
Zac Sharp

Zac Sharp

Laboratory Manager
Professor

Office Location: ENGR 111
Phone: 435-797-3194
Email: zac.sharp@usu.edu   

 

Hydraulics Projects