7th Sem, Civil

CE-C703: Water Resource Engineering – II Syllabus for CE 7th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University

Water Resource Engineering – II detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2019 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 7th Sem Syllabus 2019 Pattern, do visit CE 7th Sem 2019 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for water resource engineering – ii is as follows.

Water Resource Engineering – II Syllabus for Civil Engineering BE 7th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University

Water Resource Engineering – II

Rationale

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Course Objectives:

  • To understand different types of dams and its suitability to a particular region.
  • To study design consideration of earthen dams
  • To study various types of Spillways
  • To understand the importance of silt theories for design of irrigation channels
  • To study the classification of canals and design of canal system.

Module I

Gravity dams 08 Definition, typical cross section, forces acting on gravity dam, modes of failure and structural stability analysis, profile of dam- elementary and practical profile, low and high gravity dam, design consideration and fixing of section of dam, methods of design, construction of galleries in dams, types of joints, temperature control in concrete dams, foundation treatment, Arch dams, types of arch dams

Module II

Earth and rock fill dams: 06 Types of earth dams, method of construction, causes and failures of earth dams, design criteria, selecting suitable preliminary section, seepage line for different conditions and its location, seepage control through embankment and through foundations, Swedish circle method with pore pressure, details of construction and maintenance, types of rock fill dams, stability analysis, advantages

Module III

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Module IV

Irrigation Channels (Silt Theories. 07 Kennedys theory, Kennedys methods of channel designs silt supporting capacity according to Kennedys theory. Drawbacks in Kenned % theory Laceys regime theory, Laceys theory applied to channel design. Comparison of Kennedys and Lace S theory defects in Laceys theory. Introduction to Sediment transport in channels.

Module V

Canal Head works and Distribution System 06 Canals: Classification, canal alignment, canal losses, estimation of discharge, cross sections of irrigation canals, maintenance of irrigation canal, canal lining, economics of canal lining, water logging, effect of water logging, remedial measures.

Module VI

Canal structures 06 Canal falls, types of canal falls, canal escapes, types, canal head regulators, cross regulators, canal outlets and its types cross drainage works and types of cross drainage works.

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 attempted.

Oral Examination:

The oral Examination shall be based upon the entire syllabus and the term work consisting of the assignments.

Term Work:

The term work shall comprise of the neatly written report based on assignments. The assignments shall be given covering the entire syllabus in such a way that the students would attempt at least four problems on each sub-modules and contents thereof further. It is advisable to arrange dam visit. Distribution of the Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded depending upon the quality of the term work. The final certification and acceptance of term work warrants the satisfactory 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) 7th Sem 2019 regulation, visit CE 7th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2019 regulation.

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