Water Resources Engineering (CE-5005)
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RGPV notes CBGS Bachelor of engineering
Syllabus
UNIT 1:
Irrigation water requirement and Soil-Water-Crop relationship: Irrigation, definition,
necessity, advantages and disadvantages, types and methods. Irrigation development. Soils -
types and their occurrence, suitability for irrigation purposes, wilting coefficient and field
capacity, optimum water supply, consumptive use and its determination. Irrigation methods
surface and subsurface, sprinkler and drip irrigation. Duty of water, factors affecting duty and
methods to improve duty, suitability of water for irrigation, crops and crop seasons, principal
crops and their water requirement, crop ratio and crop rotation, intensity of irrigation.
UNIT 2:
Ground Water and Well irrigation:
Confined and unconfined aquifers, aquifer properties, hydraulics of wells under steady flow
conditions, infiltration galleries. Ground water recharge-necessity and methods of improving
ground water storage. Water logging-causes, effects and its prevention. Salt efflorescence
causes and effects. reclamation of water logged and salt affected lands. Types of wells, well
construction, yield tests, specific capacity and specific yield, advantages and disadvantages of
well irrigation.
UNIT 3:
Hydrology : Hydrological cycle, precipitation and its measurement, recording and non
recording rain gauges, estimating missing rainfall data, rain gauge net works, mean depth of
precipitation over a drainage area, mass rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, depth-area
duration curves, Infiltration and infiltration indices, evaporation stream gauging, run off and
its estimation, hydrograph analysis, unit hydrograph and its derivation from isolated and
complex storms, S-curve hydrograph, synthetic unit hydrograph.
UNIT 4:
Canals and Structures: Types of canals, alignment, design of unlined and lined canals,
Kennedy’s and Lacey’s silt theories, typical canal sections, canal losses, lining-objectives,
materials used, economics.Introductions to Hydraulic Structures viz.Dams,Spillways,Weirs,
,Barrages,Canal Regulation Structures.
UNIT 5:
Floods: Types of floods and their estimation by different methods, probability and frequency
analysis, flood routing through reservoirs and channels, flood control measures, economics of
flood control,
NOTES
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Books Recommended
1. Irrigation & Water Power Engg. by Punmia & Pandey B.B.Lal
2. Engg. Hydrology by K. Subhramanya - Tata Mc Graw Hills Publ. Co.
3. Engg. Hydrology - J.NEMEC - Prentice Hall
4. Hydrology for Engineers Linsley, Kohler, Paulnus - Tata Mc.Graw Hill.
5. Hydrology & Flood Control by Santosh Kumar - Khanna Publishers
6. Engg. Hydrology by H.M. Raghunath
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