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BTCVC 703: Water Resources Engineering Syllabus for CV 7th Sem 2018-19 DBATU

Water Resources Engineering detailed syllabus scheme for B.Tech Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other DBATU Syllabus for Civil Engineering 7th Sem 2018-19, do visit CV 7th Sem 2018-19 Onwards Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for water resources engineering is as follows.

Water Resources Engineering Syllabus for Civil Engineering (CV) 4th Year 7th Sem 2018-19 DBATU

Water Resources Engineering

Module 1: Introduction (6 Lectures)

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Module 2: Reservoirs and Dams (6 Lecturers)

Planning of Reservoirs: Classification of Reservoir, Selection of site for Reservoir, Investigation works for Reservoir, Yield and Capacity of Reservoir, Mass Curve and Demand Curve, Storage Calculations, Control Levels, Useful Life of Reservoir, Silting of Reservoirs, Losses in Reservoirs Gravity Dams – Estimation of Loading, Design Criteria, Causes of Failure of Gravity Dam, Precaution against Failure, Theoretical and Practical Profile, Stability Calculations, Galleries, Joints, Earth Dams: Components and their Functions, Design Criterion, Inverted Filters, Downstream Drainage, Causes of Failure of Earthen Dam. Arch Dams – Types, Forces on Arch Dam,

Module 3: Spillway Weirs and Canals (8 Lectures)

Spillway, Necessity and Different Types, Location of Spill Ways, Selection Criterion, Gates For Spillways, Weirs on Permeable Foundations: Theories of Seepage, Blighs Creep Theory, Limitations of Blighs Creep Theory, Khoslas Theory, Piping and Undercutting, Canals: Types, Alignment, Kennedys and Laceys Silt Theories, Canal Losses, Typical Canal Sections, Canal Lining : Necessity and Types, Canal Structures: Cross Drainage Works and Canal Regulatory Works

Module 4: Lift Irrigation (6 Lectures)

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Module 5: Hydrology (6 Lectures)

Hydrology, measurement of rainfall, peak flow, base flow, precipitation and its measurement, average depth of precipitation, water losses, flood frequency, catchment area formulae, flood hydrograph, rainfall analysis, infiltration, run off, estimation of runoff, unit hydrograph and its determination, s- hydrograph

Module 6: Water logging and drainage (6 Lectures)

Causes of water logging, preventive and curative measures, drainage of irrigation of lands, reclamation of water logged, alkaline and saline lands, Preventive and Curative Measures Water Conservation: Rain water Harvesting, Ground Water Recharge, small scale techniques of surface water detention such as: Soil embankments, field ponds, concrete bandhara

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  • USBR, Design of Small Dam”, OXFORD & IBH, Publishing Company
  • Justinn, Engineering for DamVol. I, II, III, Creager and Hinds
  • Leliavsky, Design of Hydraulic StructuresVol. I & II,
  • C B I & P River Behaviour, Management and Training
  • Circular of Government of Maharashtra, 18 February 1995, Design of Canals

Course Outcomes:

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

  1. CO1: Understand need of Irrigation in India and water requirement as per farming practice in India. CO2: Understand various irrigation structures and schemes.
  2. CO3: Develop basis for design of irrigation schemes.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering (CV) 7th Sem 2018-19 regulation, visit CV 7th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018-19 regulation.

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