APPENDIX 5FOR ENGINEERING DIPLOMA LEVEL COURSEFor the branches in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Agriculture,Environmental, Production, Electric Engg.1. Course Title: Water Resources Development2.* Contact Hours: L: T: P:3.* Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory : Practical :4.* Relative Weightage : CWS PRS MTE ETE PRE5.* Credit: 6.* Semester:7. Pre-requisite: NILAutumn Spring Both8. Details of Course:Sl.No.Particulars1. Government Hydropower policies, environmental issues, SWOT-(Strength weakness opportunity threatening) of hydropowerprojects, type of clearance required for Hydropower project,master plan, topography, catchments area, types of streams,allotment of site-(Open bid, Mou, Joint venture).2. Survey & investigation, PFR-(Pre-feasibility report), DPR(Detailed Project Report), Process of development of site(announcement, allotment, clearance, agreement,commissioning).Types of survey- Topographical, metrological,hydrological, ecological, geological. Arial Rainfall Measurement,Type of flow measurement Devices-(Notch, weir, flume), dilutionmethod, and Flow duration curve (important), flood – dischargeestimation kripitech formula, dickens formula, English formula,hydrograph, unit hydrograph.3. Financial institution, SOI Map, Cost / Estimation – wheelingcharges, Banking, Moratorium, PPA-(Power purchase agreement),SERC-(State electricity regulatory commission) Hydrologicalcycle.* These are to be decided by the respective University/Board<strong>AHEC</strong>-<strong>IIT</strong>R/Ua. Govt./syllabus/WR-HPD/2006ContactHours34231
Sl.No.Particulars4. WATER RESOURCES PLANNING—Water Resources in India,Purpose & Classification of Water Resources DevelopmentProjects, Functional Requirements of Multipurpose Projects,Strategies for the Future.5. HYDROLOGY—Hydrologic Cycle, Precipitation, Runoff,Hydrograph Analysis.6. PRECIPITATION & PRECIPITATION LOSSES—Forms &Types of Precipitation, Rainfall in India, Measurement of Rainfall,Design Storm, Evaporation & its Estimation, Reducing ReservoirEvaporation, Evapotranspiration, Interception, Storage inDepression, Infiltration, Watershed Leakage.7. GROUND WATER—Subsurface Zoning, Water Bearing Material,Aquifers, Steady, unsteady & Ground Water flow. WellHydraulics, Well Losses, Stream & Seawater Intrusion,Groundwater Investigation.8. STREAM FLOW—Terminology, Factors Influencing Runoff,Runoff Computation, Runoff Simulation Models, Storage,Discharge Measurements.9. HYDROGRAPHS—Concepts & Components, Unit Hydrograph,S- Hydrograph, Distribution Graph.10. DESIGN FLOODS—Introduction, Design Floods, FloodEstimations, Analysis of Regional Flood Frequency.11. RESERVOIR PLANNING & DAM PLANNING—Investigation,Site Selection, Zones of Storage, Storage Capacity, Sedimentation& Control, Single & Multipurpose Reservoir, Flood Routing.Classification of DAMS, Factors Influencing selection of Dam,Site Selection.12. SPILLWAYS & DIVERSION HEADWORKS—General, Types,Energy Dissipation, Indian Standards Criteria, Gates, Outletworks. Diversion Headwork Components, Weirs, Khoslas Theory,Silt Control, Site Selection, Effect of Weir on Regime of River.13. WATER POWER ENGINEERING—General, Classifications,Principle Components, Site Selection of Hydro-Power Plants,Turbines Power House, Water Power Potential Assessment,Design of Hydel Channel.14. REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION on WATER RESOURCES- Preliminary ConceptsContactHours23354336442<strong>AHEC</strong>-<strong>IIT</strong>R/Ua. Govt./syllabus/WR-HPD/200632
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