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BLE, Degree (Civil Engineering) 2018-19 Category [L]T]P | Credit PE [2|tjo/ 3 48CEPTO ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY Preamble Itis the science that deals with the waters of the earth, thelr occurrence, circulation, distribution and their reaction with environment including their relation to living things Prerequisite ‘Course Outcomes ‘On the successful completion of the course students will be able to Nie Course Outcome Statement “— coi | Demonstrate the importance of hydrological cycle and make 40 the measurement of rainfall data. Co2 | Compute the losses viz evaporation, evapotranspiration and 20 infitration for a catchment area. CO3 | Calculate the quantity of runoff generated from a catchment. 10. ‘CO4 | Tilustrate the hydrographs to measure the stream flow. 15 ‘CO5 | Compute flood flows and use suitable control measures. 10 (CO6 | Suggest methods of conserving surface and groundwater. 5 == Weighlage depends on Bloom's Level, number of contact hours, GO Mapping with CDIO Curriculum Framework co: |p RE Leaming Domain Level CDIO Curricular Components # Scale” | Cognitive | Affective | Psychomotor (XYZ) cot TPS3 Appl: Value Mechanism 1.4.1,2.1.1 co2 TPS3 Appl: Value Mechanism 1.4.4,2.1.3 cO3 TPS3 Apply. 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Degree (Civil Engineering) 2018-19 ‘Assessment Pattern: Psychomotor Psychomotor Skill Miniproject /Assignment/Practical Component Perceplion 5 Set - Guided Response ‘Mechanism 100 ‘Complex Overt Responses. 2 ‘Adaptation 5 Origination : ‘Sample Questions for Course Outcome Assessment** Course Outcome1(CO1): 4, Describe the principle of warking of a tipping bucket type recording rain gauge with a neat sketch. What are its advantages and disadvantages? 2. Hows the double mass curve techniques used to check the consistency and adjust the rainfall record at a suspicious station? 3. A-catchment has six rain gauge station. In a year, the annual rainfall recorded by the gauges are given below. For a 10% error in the estimation of the mean rainfall, calculate the optimum number of stations in the catchment. Station A B c D E F Rainfall (om) | 1202 [1186 [119.3 1252 100.2 119.9 Course Outcome2(C02): 1. A Gh storm produced rainfall intensities of 7, 18, 25, 12, 10, and 3mm/h in successive ‘one hour intervals aver a basin of 800 sq.km. The resulting runoff is observed to be 2640 hectare-metres. Determine ®-index for the basin 2. Write down the most common empirical formula used to calculate evaporation from a water body also explain the factors influencing evaporation 3. Estimate the daily evaporation from a small reservoir using Horton and Mayer equations from the following data: Water surface temperature=24°C, Air temperature=26°C, Atmospheric pressure=752 mm of mercury, Relative humidity=46%, Wind speed at 0.5m above ground=25.3 kmih, Saturation vapour pressure (water)=22.43mm of mercury, Saturation vapour pressure (air)=25.27mm of mercury. Course Outcome3(CO3): 1, Whatis base flow ? 2. Explain the various factors affecting the runoff 3. Draw the typical hydrograph and mention its components. Explain the methods of base flow separation. Course Outcome 4 (C04): 1. The ordinates of 4 hour unit hydrograph are given below. Determine the ordinates of 12 hr unit hydrograph. Time (he) [0] 2] 4] 6 | 8] 10) 12] 14] 16 | 18 | 20 | 22) 24 | 26 | 28 Ordinates inm*s | 0} 13] 21] 24] 18] 15] 12] 10] 83/65] 5] 4] 3] 1] 0 2. Describe the step by Step procedure of the derivation of a unit hydrograph from an isolated storm. 3. What is S-hydrograph? Passed Board of Studies Meeting held on 09.11.2019 Approved in 50" Academic Council Meeting held on 07.12.2019 B.E. Degree (Civil Engineering) 2018-19 ‘Course Outcome 5 (COS): 1. Whatis a design flood? 2. Define MPF. 3, What are the different types flood control methods? Explain ‘Course Outcomes(CO6): 1. Distinguish natural and artificial recharge of groundwater. Enumerate different methods adopted for recharging the groundwater. 2. Enumerate the methods which are used for determining the yield of a well. Discuss briefly. 3. List the different types of aquifers and also explain their properties. ‘Concept Map ‘Syllabus Hydrologic processes: Introduction, definition and scope, hydrologic cycle, Hydrometearology, Indian Monsoon system, Types and forms of precipitation, Adequacy of rain gauges, Recording and Non-recording rain gauges, Estimation of missing rainfall data, Mean precipitation over an area, Frequency analysis, Rainfall hyetograph, Rainfall mass curve, Double mass curve techniques. Estimation and measurement of Evaporation, Evapotranspiration and Infiltration. Surface runoff: Definition of runoff, factors affecting runoff and its components, Hydrograph analysis, Components of hydrograph, Methods of base flow separation, Unit hydrograph and Stream flow measurements using latest techniques. Floods: Definition, Flood estimation and its control. Ground water: Definition, Properties and types of aquifer, Aquifer parameters, Methods of artificial recharge. Introduction to Climate Change and its effects on Hydrological process. Application of softwarein hydrology. Learning Resources ‘Subramanya.K.,Engineering Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hil, New Delhi, 2013 JayaramiReddy.P. Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2011. Ragunath.H. Hydrology, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 2010. VenTe. Chow, Maidment D.R, and Mays LW. Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill International Book Company New York, 1995. 5. VenTe Chow, Hand book of Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1964. BEN Passed Board of Studies Meeting held on 09.11.2019 Approved in 59 Academic Council Meeting held on 07.12.2019 BE, Degree (Coil Engineering) 2018-19 Course Contents and Lecture Schedule Module No. of ] Course No. Tepe Lectures | Outcome 1__| Hydrologic processes Ot 7.1 Introduction, definition and scope, hydrologie eyele, i 1.2 _| Hydrometeorology, Indian Monsoon system 1 1.3 _| Types and forms of precipitation, Adequacy of rain gauges, |__1 1.4 | Recording and Non-recording rain gauges, Estimation of 2 missing rainfall data, 7.5 | Mean precipitation over an area, Frequency analysis z Tutorial 2 7.6 _ | Rainfall hyetograph, Rainfall mass curve, Double mass 1 curve techniques, Tutorial 2 7.7 [Estimation and measurement of Evaporation 2 C02 Tutorial 2 1.8 _| Estimation and measurement of Evapotranspiration 4 1,9 | Estimation and measurement of Infiltration 1 2 | Surface runoff 2.1 | Definition of runoff, factors affecting runoff and iis 7 COS ‘components 22 | Hydrograph analysis, Components of hydrograph, Methods | 1 ‘of base flow separation, Tutorial 2 2.3 [Unit hydrograph theon 2 Tutorial 2 coa Zd__| Stream flow measurements using latest techniques 4 3 [Floods 3.1__| Definition, Flood estimation 2 cos 3.2_| Flood control measures i 4 [Ground water @.1__| Definition, Properties and types of aquifer, Aquifer 7 parameters cos Tutorial z 42 _| Methods of arificial recharge. i 4.3 _| Introduction to Climate Change and is effects on 1 Hydrological process @a_[ Application of software in hydrotog 7 Total Hours(24Hirs+2Hrs) | 36 Course Designers: 1. Mr-M.Ramasamy mrciv@tce.edu 2. Dr.T.Baskaran tbeiv@tce.edu Passed Board of Studies Meoting held on 09.11.2019 Approved in 50" Acadermie: Council Meeting held on 07.12.2019

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