Chapter:

Water-Requirements-of-Crops

1. According to Lacey what factor is needed to have a true regime in an artificial channel?


2. Given to design irrigation channel to carry 80 cumecs of discharge. The channel slope is 1 in 3000. The critical velocity ratio is 1.3. Take rugosity coefficient as 0.021.


3. Calculate effective unit tractive force that causes bed load transportation if unit tractive force produced by flowing water is 3.20 N/m2. The Manning’s coefficient on an unrippled bed is 0.0108 and actual observed value of Manning’s coefficient on ripped channels is 0.0222. Take value of critical shear stress that is required to move grain particle as 0.5 N/m2.


4. Whose ory was first to provide semi-oretical analysis of problem of incipient condition of bed motion?


5. The berms help in checking excessive loss of water due to seepage.


6. Calculate ratio of tractive critical stress to average shear stress if water flows at a depth of 0.8 m in a wide stream having a bed slope of 1 in 3000. The median diameter of sand bed is 2 mm.


7. What is primary purpose of banks?


8. What minimum value of shear stress is needed to move sediment?


9. Increased dissolved load gives flooded stream its muddy color.


10. Commonly bed load is 10% of total suspended load.


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Techniques & Quality

Techniques & Quality

Water Requirements of Crops

Water Requirements of Crops

Canal Irrigation System

Canal Irrigation System

Sediment Transport and Irrigation Channels Design

Sediment Transport and Irrigation Channels Design

Lining of Irrigation Canals and its Economics

Lining of Irrigation Canals and its Economics

Water Logged Reclamation and Saline Soils for Agricultural Purposes

Water Logged Reclamation and Saline Soils for Agricultural Purposes

Irrigation Revenue Rates

Irrigation Revenue Rates

Rivers Behaviour, Control and Training

Rivers Behaviour, Control and Training

Diversion Head Works, Hydraulic Jump Usefulness in Irrigation Structure

Diversion Head Works, Hydraulic Jump Usefulness in Irrigation Structure

Seepage Theories and Weirs and Barrages Design

Seepage Theories and Weirs and Barrages Design

Canal Falls

Canal Falls

Regulation Modules and Canal Structure

Regulation Modules and Canal Structure

Cross Drainage Work

Cross Drainage Work

Culverts Small Road Bridges Construction

Culverts Small Road Bridges Construction

Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells

Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells

General and Particular Dams

General and Particular Dams

Reservoirs and Dam Reservoirs Planning

Reservoirs and Dam Reservoirs Planning

Gravity and Dam Design Construction

Gravity and Dam Design Construction

Earthen and Rock Fill Dams

Earthen and Rock Fill Dams

Spillways, Energy Dissipators and Spillway Gates

Spillways, Energy Dissipators and Spillway Gates

Pressure Conduits, Outlet Works through Dams and Rivers

Pressure Conduits, Outlet Works through Dams and Rivers

Hydro Electric Power

Hydro Electric Power

River Navigation and Tank Irrigation

River Navigation and Tank Irrigation

Arch and Buttress Dams

Arch and Buttress Dams

Exam oriented Questions

Exam oriented Questions from irrigation engineering