6th Sem, Civil

CE-C605: Water Resource Engineering – I Syllabus for CE 6th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Water Resource Engineering – I detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Mumbai University Civil Engineering 6th Sem Syllabus 2018 Pattern, do visit CE 6th Sem 2018 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for water resource engineering – i is as follows.

Water Resource Engineering – I Syllabus for Civil Engineering TE 6th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Water Resource Engineering – I

Rationale

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Course Objectives:

  • To study various types of irrigation projects.
  • To study and understand the various techniques and methods of irrigation.
  • To understand the irrigation requirements of crops.
  • To calculate storage capacity of reservoirs.
  • To study the elements of hydrologic cycle and calculate catchment yield.
  • To study the hydraulics of wells and ground water exploration methods.

Module 1

Introduction: 6 Definition of irrigation, water resources in India, development of irrigation in India, need of irrigation in India, Benefits of irrigation, ill effects of irrigation, irrigation systems: major, medium and minor irrigation projects, command area development, impact of irrigation on environment, national water policy.

Module 2

Irrigation methods and management 6 Types of irrigation: surface irrigation, subsurface irrigation; lift irrigation, bandhara irrigation, percolation tanks. Techniques of water distribution: free flooding, border flooding, check flooding, basin flooding, furrow irrigation method, micro irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, drip irrigation. Irrigation scheduling, participatory irrigation management.

Module 3

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Module 4

Hydrology 8 Hydrologic cycle, Precipitation: Types of precipitations, measurement of rainfall by rain gauges, stream flow measurement, runoff, factors affecting runoff, computation of runoff, yield of the catchment runoff hydrograph, runoff computations, flood discharge and calculations, unit hydrograph, application of unit hydrograph, methods of deriving unit hydrograph, S-hydrograph, complex hydrograph.

Module 5

Ground water and well hydraulics: 6 Ground water resources, occurrence of ground water, well irrigation. Well hydraulics: steady state flow in wells, equilibrium equations for confined and unconfined aquifer, aquifer tests, design of water wells.

Module 6

Investigation and reservoir planning 6 Selection of site for reservoir, zones of storage reservoir, capacity elevation and area elevation curve of reservoir site, control levels, fixation of control levels, reservoir sedimentation, methods of control of sedimentation, evaporation loss, estimation and controlling methods of evaporation.

Course Outcomes:

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Theory examination:

  1. The question paper will comprise of six questions; each carrying 20 marks.
  2. The first question will be compulsory and will have short questions having weightage of 4-5 marks covering the entire syllabus.
  3. The remaining five questions will be based on all the modules of the entire syllabus. For this, the modules shall be divided proportionately and further, the weightage of the marks shall be judiciously awarded in proportion to the importance of the sub-module and contents thereof.
  4. The students will have to attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
  5. Total four questions need to be solved.

Oral Examination:

The oral examinations shall be based on the entire syllabus including term work.

Term Work:

The term work shall comprise of the neatly written assignment/tutorials based on above modules. The assignment shall be covering the entire syllabus in such way that the student would attempt at-least three questions including numerical if any, on each module. Distribution of the Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded for the various components of the term work and depending upon the quality of the term work. The final certification and acceptance of term work warrants the satisfactory performance in tutorials and appropriate completion of the assignments. The following weightage of marks shall be given for different components of the term work.

  • Assignments: 20 Marks
  • Attendance: 05 Marks
  • Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to. 75%- 80%: 03 Marks; 81%- 90%: 04 Marks 91% onwards: 05 Marks

Recommended Books:

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For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering (CE) 6th Sem 2018 regulation, visit CE 6th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018 regulation.

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