Ce 8 Sem Irrigation Engineering Jun 2017
Ce 8 Sem Irrigation Engineering Jun 2017
Ce 8 Sem Irrigation Engineering Jun 2017
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Irrigation Engineering
P. Pages : 3 NKT/KS/17/7529
Time : Three Hours *0646* Max. Marks : 80
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Notes : 1. All questions carry marks as indicated.
2. Solve Question 1 OR Questions No. 2.
3. Solve Question 3 OR Questions No. 4.
4. Solve Question 5 OR Questions No. 6.
5. Solve Question 7 OR Questions No. 8.
6. Solve Question 9 OR Questions No. 10.
7. Solve Question 11 OR Questions No. 12.
8. Due credit will be given to neatness and adequate dimensions.
9. Assume suitable data whenever necessary.
10. Illustrate your answers whenever necessary with the help of neat sketches.
11. Use of non programmable calculator is permitted.
b) Determine the depth of application and duration in days after which the water is applied to 7
the irrigation plot from the following data :
i) Root zone depth : 1.5 m
ii) Soil density : 1500 gm/m3
iii) Field capacity of soil : 25%
iv) Wilting coefficient : 13%
v) Rate of consumptive use : 15 mm/Day
vi) Permissible depletion of moisture : 60% of the available moisture.
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b) Culturable command of a reservoir is 50,000 hectares. If canal losses are 5% and reservoir 7
losses are 8%, find out the reservoir capacity based on the data given below :
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b) A reservoir has been planned with useful life of 100 years. The storage capacity of the 7
reservoir is 1000 millions cubic meters. The average annual yield from the basin is assessed
to be 10,000 mm3 and the average annual sediment flow to be 2 mm3. In how many years
the reservoir capacity will be depleted to 50% of its present capacity due to silting ? Trap
efficiencies for various capacity inflow ratios are given as below :
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4. a) What is mass curve ? How will you determine storage capacity for the reservoir from the 6
mass curve ?
b) Explain with a neat sketch the storage levels and storage zones in a reservoir and also how 7
these are fixed ?
5. a) Explain with a neat sketch the elementary and Practical profile of gravity dam. 7
b) A gravity dam is 10 m high. It has top width of 1 m and base width 9 m. The upstream 7
face is vertical. The water is stored upto the top of the dam. The specific weight of
concrete is 24 kN/m3. Test the stability of this dam section against overturning.
OR
i) Divide wall
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8. a) Explain in brief the design of a weir on permeable foundation using Bligh's creep theory. 6
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b) Explain with a neat sketch vertical and radial spillway gates. 7
9. a) Explain in brief : 7
i) Canal lining
ii) Kennedy's critical velocity ratio.
b) Using Lacey's theory, design a channel section carrying full supply discharge of 15 7
cumec. Mean diameter of silt particles is 0.33 mm and side slopes of the channel are 0.5:1.
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10. a) Using Kennedy's theory, design a channel section carrying full supply discharge of 50 7
cumec. Kutter's N = 0.0225 and side slopes are 0.5 : 1. B/D ratio is 10.5.
b) Design a trapezoidal shaped concrete lined channel to carry a discharge of 100 cumec at a 7
slope of 1 in 4000. The side slopes of the channels are 1.5 : 1 and Manning's N may be
taken as 0.016 Limiting velocity is 1.5 m/s.
i) Canal falls.
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