Design of Minor Canal from an Existing Parent Canal to Decrease Duty of Flow to Adjacent Areas |
Author(s): |
Anupama Singh , Lucknow Institute of Technology ; Navdeep Agarwal, LUCKNOW INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY |
Keywords: |
Laceys Regime Theory, Canal, Soil |
Abstract |
Engineers try their utmost to get the design so that the flow is as high as possible and the minimum amount of scouring is possible. This research presents the channel design using Laceys Design Method. This technique is used by many designing firms for their project design reasons. This project therefore deals primarily with the relative design and the outcomes acquired from the design of both a regular and an uneven schedule. The research topic was carried out on a detailed analysis on various parameters used while designing. The parameters such as volume of water flowing per unit length, catchment area, Soil type, water table etc. are taken on the basis of a particular location. The main problem faced nowadays is due to lack of discharge of water. This is due to some losses which are found by poor design of canals. In this project I will rectify this problem by providing lining to canal so as to save seepage and other losses while flow of water through the canal. In addition to this I will also make such a design which will require less surface area and will provide more discharge. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV7I50008 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 5 Publication Date: 01/08/2019 Page(s): 311-314 |
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