The document lists various data required for designing irrigation canals and canal structures, including soil types, river bed levels, flood levels, head losses, command area, discharge rates, conveyance efficiencies, and roughness coefficients. It also provides example values for some parameters like safe GE, creep coefficient, and afflux. The data is needed to calculate design values like canal dimensions, bed elevations, and structure types and dimensions.
The document lists various data required for designing irrigation canals and canal structures, including soil types, river bed levels, flood levels, head losses, command area, discharge rates, conveyance efficiencies, and roughness coefficients. It also provides example values for some parameters like safe GE, creep coefficient, and afflux. The data is needed to calculate design values like canal dimensions, bed elevations, and structure types and dimensions.
The document lists various data required for designing irrigation canals and canal structures, including soil types, river bed levels, flood levels, head losses, command area, discharge rates, conveyance efficiencies, and roughness coefficients. It also provides example values for some parameters like safe GE, creep coefficient, and afflux. The data is needed to calculate design values like canal dimensions, bed elevations, and structure types and dimensions.
Root depth=0.5 Critical depletion=0.45 Papper root=0.8 Crdp=0.5 RAM=100 Maiz root=1 Depp fac=0.8 RAM=100 DN=ram*rtdepth*depletion HEAD WORK STRUCTURE
Required data to be given;
1 types of soil 2 types of structure 3 river bed level 4 high flood level before construction 5 average bed level 6 fsl of cannel 7 head loss across the filed 8 head loss at the turn out 9 head loss at the head regulator
Assumed data by student;
Safe GE=1/6 Creep coefficient=10 Afflux=1 Retrogration of bed=0.5 Laycy’s silt factor=1 DESIGN OF CANAL
Required data for canal and canal structure;
1. Total command area 2. Conveyance efficiency 3. Application efficiency 4. Project efficiency 5. Working hours assumed 6. Types of soil 7. Length of main canal 8. Peak net discharge 9. Duty 10. Types of canal 11. Types of soil 12. Side slope 13. Number of division box, drop structure culvert, flume and offtake in each type of canal 14. Dimension of canal 15. Roughness(n1) for canal structure 16. Canal bed elevation at upstream of canal 17. Drainage coefficient.