6th Sem, Civil Diploma

Irrigation Engg Civil 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma BTEUP 2017

Irrigation Engg detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering, effective from 2017 is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. The course details such as 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 bteup diploma syllabus 2017 you can visit Civil 6th Sem BTEUP Diploma Syllabus 2017 Subjects. The detail syllabus for irrigation engg is as follows.

Rationale:

Irrigation is an ancient subject in Civil Engineering and its significance to Indian conditions is great. This is specially because of the occurance of rainfall in about three months of the year requiring in many situations imponding of water for use during dry months of the year, further water for cultivation has to be transported over long distances to help/support crops of different types. India has contributed a great deal in this area and it is only field that diploma holders in Civil Engineering become aware of the knowledge in this area and acquire the skills of understanding the wide variety of irrigation structures. Irrigation engineering acquired a special meaning in the context of development of rural communities and the need to produce more with increasing polulation. Hence the course in the subject of Irrigation Engineering has been designed so as to cater to the present needs of diploma holders in Civil Engineering.

DETAILED CONTENTS

1. Introduction

  1. Definition of irrigation.
  2. Necessity of irrigation
  3. History of development of irrigation in India
  4. Types of irrigation
  5. Sources of irrigation water

2. Rain Fall & Run Off

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3. Water Requirement of Crops

  1. Definition of crop season
  2. Duty, Delta and Base Period, their relationship
  3. Gross command area, culturable command area Intensity of Irrigation, Irrigable area
  4. Water requirement of different crops-Kharif and Rabi

4. Lift Irrigation

  1. Types of Wells – shallow & deep well, aquifer types , ground water flow, construction of open wells and tubewells.
  2. Yield of an open/tube well and problems
  3. Methods of lifting water – manual and mechanical devices, use of wind mills.

5. Flow Irrigation

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6. Canal Head Works

  1. Definition, object, general layout, functions of different parts
  2. Difference between Weir and Barrage

7. Regulatory Works

  1. Functions and explanation of terms used
  2. Cross and Head regulators
  3. Falls
  4. Energy dissipaters
  5. Outlets-Different types
  6. Escapes

8. Cross Drainage Works

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9. Dams

  1. Earthen dams-types, causes of failure
  2. Classification into masonry & concrete dams
  3. Labelled cross-section of gravity dam.
  4. Spillways

10. Water Logging and Draingage

  1. Definition, causes and affects,detection, prevention and remedies
  2. Surface and sub-surface drains and their layout.

11. Major Irrigation Projects in India

Practice: Visits to atleast one of the Irrigation Projects and write specific report about the same.

12. Ground Water Recharge

Aim, Method and Advantage.

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