6th Sem, Civil Diploma

31062: Hydraulics Civil 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Hydraulics detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering (CE), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (31062), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other civil 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Civil 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for hydraulics is as follows.

Rationale:

Subject of hydraulics is a science subject and helps in solving problems in the field of Aeronautical, Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgical Engineering subject The subject deals with basic concepts and principles in hydrostatics, hydrokinematics and hydrodynamics and their application in solving fluid flow problems.

Objectives:

On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • To define the properties of fluids and their physical quantities.
  • To list different types of pressures and various pressure measuring devices.
  • To calculate hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces immersed in water.
  • To explain types of forces, energy and application of Bernoulli’s theorem.
  • To describe different types of Orifices and Mouthpieces and to derive discharge formulae and their practical applications.
  • To state the different losses of head of flowing liquids in pipes and their equations.
  • To describe different types of Notches and Weirs, and deriving the discharge formulas and their Practical applications.
  • To describe different types of Channels and their discharge formulas and to determine the condition for maximum discharge ;.
  • To explain the procedure of Canal Linings and explain the different forms of ground water resources
  • To explain the construction details, specifications and efficiencies of Reciprocating Pumps and Centrifugal Pumps.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

  1. Flow Of Fluids
  2. Types of flow – Laminar and turbulent flow – Steady and unsteady flow – Uniform and Non-uniform flow – Equation for continuity of flow (law of conservation of mass) – Energy possessed by a fluid body – Potential energy and Potential Head – Pressure energy and Pressure Head – Kinetic Energy and Kinetic Head – Total Energy and Total Head – Bernoulli’s theorem – ( No proof) – Problems on Practical applications of Bernoulli’s theorem – Venturimeter – Orificemeter (Derivation not necessary) – Simple problems.

  3. Flow Through Orifices And Mouthpieces
  4. Definitions- Types of orifices – Vena contracta and its significance – Hydraulic coefficients Cd, Cv and Cc – Formula – Simple problems – Large orifice – Definition – Discharge formula -Simple problems – Practical applications of orifices – Types of mouthpieces – External and internal mouthpieces – Discharge formula – Simple problems.

  5. Flow Through Pipes
  6. Definition of pipe-Losses of head in pipes – Major losses – Minor losses – Sudden enlargement, sudden contraction, obstruction in pipes (no proof) – Simple problems – Energy / Head losses of flowing fluid due to friction – Darcy’s equation – Chezy’s equation (No derivation) – Problems – Transmission of power through pipes – Efficiency – Pipes in parallel connected to reservoir – Discharge formula – Simple problems.

Unit 3

  1. Flow Through Notches
  2. Definitions- Types of notches – Rectangular, Triangular and Trapezoidal notches – Derivation of equations for discharges -Simple problems – Comparison of V-Notch and Rectangular Notch.

  3. Flow Through Weirs
  4. Definitions – Classification of weirs – Discharge over a rectangular weir and trapezoidal weir – Derivation – Simple problems – End contractions of a weir – Franci’s and Bazin’s formula – Simple problems – Cippoletti weir – Problems – Narrow crested weir – Sharp crested weir with free over fall – Broad crested weir – Drowned or Submerged weirs – Suppressed weir -Stepped weir – Problems – Definition of terms – Crest of sill, Nappe or Vein, Free discharge – Velocity of approach – Spillways and Siphon spillway – Definition.

Unit 4

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Unit 5

  1. Ground Water
  2. Aquifer – Water table – Exploring the availability of ground water -Taping of ground water – Open well – Bore well-Types of well construction – Yield of a open well – Equation – Specific capacity or specific yield of a well -Test for yield of well – Methods of rain water harvesting – Sanitary protections – No problems.

  3. Pumps
  4. Pumps – Definition – Difference between a pump and a turbine-Classification of pumps – Positive displacement pumps and roto-dynamic pressure pumps – Characteristics of modern pumps -Maximum recommended suction, lift and power consumed-Reciprocating pump – Construction detail and working principle -Types – Single acting and Double acting -Slip -Air vessels-Discharge and Efficiency- Problems – Centrifugal pump -Advantages and disadvantages over a reciprocating pump -Layout -Construction details – Priming of centrifugal pump -Working of the pump – Classification – Functions of Foot valve, Delivery valve and Non-return valve – Fundamental equation of centrifugal pump – Characteristics of a centrifugal pump -Discharge, power and efficiency – Problems – Specifications of centrifugal pumps and their sections- Hand pump – Jet pumpDeep well pump – Plunger pumps – Piping system. REVISION AND TEST

Reference Books:

  1. Dr. Jagadish Lal – Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines-Metropolitan Book
  2. Company- New Delhi
  3. P.N. Modi & S.M. Sethi – Fluid Mechanics – Standard Publishers – New Delhi
  4. S. Ramamirtham-Hydraulics,Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines-Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi
  5. K.L.Kumar – Fluid Mechanics – Eurasa Publshing House – New Delhi
  6. R.K. Bansal – Fluid Mechanics – Lakshmi Publications
  7. Prof. S. Nagarathinam – Fluid Mechanics – Khanna Publishers – New Delhi
  8. K.R. Arora – Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines -Standard Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi
  9. B C S Rao, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Tata-McGraw-Hill Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

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