For Mid term- Unit-1 & 2
Backlog syllabus -CVL 402- Fluvial Hydraulics
Backlog syllabus -CVL 402- Fluvial Hydraulics
Unit I:Introduction
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Origin,
Properties of sediments, size, shape, fall velocity and its effects, orientation,
grain size distribution
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Difference
between rigid and alluvial channels, Incipient motion of sediment particles
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Different
approaches to study sediment motion. Lift force approach, Tractive force
approach, Theoretical and sub theoretical analysis of Shield, White and
others.
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Types
of bed forms or regimes of flow
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Unit II
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Complexities
of regimes in Natural streams
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Resistance
of flow and velocity distribution in alluvial streams
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Bed
load transport and saltation, bed load equations, board on dimensional
considerations, suspended load transport - mechanism
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General
equation of diffusion, Total load transport, microscopic and macroscopic
method, suspended load sampling.
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Unit III
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Bed
level variation in alluvial streams, stream bed changes during floods
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Degradation,
Aggradation, silting of reservoirs
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Variation
in plan form of streams
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River
training for flood control
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Unit IV
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Critical
tractive force method for design of stable channels
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Comparison
of the design with traditional methods
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Text Books:
1.
Graf, W.H., Hydraulics of Sediment Transport, McGraw Hill International
2.
R.J. Garde and K.G. Rangaraju, Mechanics of sediment transportation and
alluvial stream problems, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
References:
3. A.J.Raudkivi, Loose boundary hydraulics, 3rd edition,
Pergamon Press
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