Exam Details

Subject Hydraulic Structures-II
Paper
Exam / Course B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) / (Water Resources Engineering)/ (Aero Space Engineering) BTCM-BTWRE
Department School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
Organization indira gandhi national open university
Position
Exam Date December, 2015
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

Differentiate and distinguish between alluvial and non-alluvial canals. Discuss in detail how inundation canals are cost effective.

What do you, understand by contour canals, watershed canals and side-slope canals Draw the contour map to illustrate your answer.

Discuss the factors that influence the choice of an open aqueduct out of Type Type II and Type ill types of aqueduct. What is the importance of cost factors?

Design a trapezoidal channel (Side slopes 2H:1V) to convey 30 cumecs of water with bed slope of 1 in 6000. The canal bed banks consist of coarse sand of 3 mm size (angle of repose 31°). Adopt the tractive force approach.

What do you mean by canal lining? Discuss theTarl0llS types of canal lining with their respective advantages and disadvantages.

What are sluices? Where are they provided? Explain your answer giving neat sketches in brief.

What are the objectives of a distribution system What do you understand by the control of a distribution system

Differentiate and distinguish between Sarda type fall and Straight Glacis fall in brief.

Describe the design criteria for distributary head regulators and cross-regulators in brief, giving reasons.

Explain the construction, design principles of each element and functioning of a silt excluder and a silt ejector.

Explain the objectives of river training. What Are the various methods of river training Discuss in brief with suitable sketches.

Describe the, measures of controlling floods. Explain how any other town/city has been protected from floods.

Why is river' improvement required for navigation How can river channels be improved for navigation Explain your answer with suitable sketches.

Describe the layout and cross-section of guide trends. What is" a launching apron Explain its functioning with suitable sketches.


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  • Agricultural Legislation and Management
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  • Structural Design- II
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  • Waste Water Treatment
  • Water Resources Planning