Exam Details
Subject | Water Resources Engineering | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Tech Civi Engg. (BTCLEVI)/B.Tech Electronics And Communication Engg. (BTECVI) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Describe the use of hydrology in Irrigation Engineering. What do you mean by 'Hydrological Cycle'?
2. What is meant by Enumerate the different terms by which can be expressed. What are the factors affecting Duty?
What are the various types of water losses which occur in reservoirs Explain in detail.
What are the different investigations required for reservoir planning?
Discuss Bligh's Creep Theory. What are its limitations?
What are the different modes of failure of gravity dams? Discuss in brief.
What is Darcy's Law How will you measure the coefficient of permeability of soil?
A 30 m well completely penetrates an unconfined aquifer of depth 40 m. After a long period of pumping at a steady rate of 1500 lpm, the drawdown in two observation wells 25 m and 75 m from the pumping well were found to be 3·5 m and 2·0 m respectively. Determine the transmissibility of the aquifer.
6. The Gross Command Area of an irrigation canal is 1,20,000 hectares. The Culturable Command Area is 75% of GCA and the intensities of irrigation for Kharif and Rabi crops are 40% and 55% respectively. If the duties of water at the canal are 800 and 1150 hectares/cumec for Kharif and Rabi crops respectively, determine the head discharge of the canal.
7. Explain the method for the design of a vertical drop weir.
Describe the different types of aqueducts based on the canal cross-section at the crossing.
Explain the different types of canal falls.
9. With the help of neat sketches, describe a distributary head regulator.
10. Write short notes on any two of the following:
Design Floods
Khosla's Seepage Theories
Canal Outlets
2. What is meant by Enumerate the different terms by which can be expressed. What are the factors affecting Duty?
What are the various types of water losses which occur in reservoirs Explain in detail.
What are the different investigations required for reservoir planning?
Discuss Bligh's Creep Theory. What are its limitations?
What are the different modes of failure of gravity dams? Discuss in brief.
What is Darcy's Law How will you measure the coefficient of permeability of soil?
A 30 m well completely penetrates an unconfined aquifer of depth 40 m. After a long period of pumping at a steady rate of 1500 lpm, the drawdown in two observation wells 25 m and 75 m from the pumping well were found to be 3·5 m and 2·0 m respectively. Determine the transmissibility of the aquifer.
6. The Gross Command Area of an irrigation canal is 1,20,000 hectares. The Culturable Command Area is 75% of GCA and the intensities of irrigation for Kharif and Rabi crops are 40% and 55% respectively. If the duties of water at the canal are 800 and 1150 hectares/cumec for Kharif and Rabi crops respectively, determine the head discharge of the canal.
7. Explain the method for the design of a vertical drop weir.
Describe the different types of aqueducts based on the canal cross-section at the crossing.
Explain the different types of canal falls.
9. With the help of neat sketches, describe a distributary head regulator.
10. Write short notes on any two of the following:
Design Floods
Khosla's Seepage Theories
Canal Outlets
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- Bachelor Of Technology (Ce)
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