Canal Alignment & Design Canal Section
Canal Alignment & Design Canal Section
Canal Alignment & Design Canal Section
by
J. Gunakar Rao
M.E., MIE, MISTE
INTRODUCTION
Harness Water Resources
Irrigate Lands
GDP of Nation / Socio Economic Development
Depending on Water availability , Plan Storage /
Diversion Scheme
Identify Ayacut / Command Area (Where ? What? How
Much?)
Plan Canal System
Design Canal Section
Classification based on discharge
•Main Canal
•Branch Canal
•Q = 14-15 cumecs and above
•Major Distributary
•Q = 0.028 to 15 cumecs
•Minor Distributary
•serving more than 40.47 hectares
•Field Channel
•serving less than 40.47 hectares
Classification of canals based on their alignment
➢Contour canal
- Along Contour
➢Ridge/Watershed canal
- Along Ridge
➢Side slope canal
- Right angles to the contours
Classification of canals based on functionality
Irrigation canal.
Navigation canal.
Power canal.
Carrier canal.
Link canal.
Feeder canal.
Precautions in Canal Alignment:
While aligning a canal following points should be
considered in general:
i. The canal should be aligned on the ridge or in
such a way as to obtain maximum command.
ii. So far as possible the canal alignment should
be kept in the centre of the commanded area.
iii. The canal should be aligned in such a way
that the length is minimum possible.
iv. The alignment should avoid inhabited places,
roads, railways, properties, places of worship
etc.
v. Canal should be taken through the area where
subsoil formation is favourable. Waterlogged,
alkali, saline, rocky soils create troubles.
Precautions in Canal Alignment …….
vi. The alignment should be straight so far as
possible. Where alignment is not straight simple
circular curves of large radius should be
provided.
vii. To ensure economy the alignment of the
canal should be such that excessive cuttings and
fillings are not required. The alignment should
not cross hills or depressions.
viii. While aligning the canal, cost of the land to
be acquired should be taken into consideration.
ix. Cost of the alignment should be in
proportion to the total cost of the project.
x. The canal should cross minimum number of
drainages.
Crop Water Requirement
To know the Discharge required in the canal,
crop water requirement is essential.
1. Duty Method
Generally - 10,000 acres / 1 TMC for Wet
15,000 acres / 1 TMC for ID (CWC
guidelines)
2. Modified Penman Method
BIS CODES
● IS 5968 : 1987 – Guide for Planning and
Layout of Canal System for Irrigation
● IS 7112 : 2002 – Criteria for Design of Cross
Section for unlined canals in Alluvial Soils
● IS 10430 : 2000 – Criteria for Design of Lined
canals and Guidance for selection of Type of
Lining.
● IS 3873 : 1993 – Laying cement
concrete/stone slab Lining on canals
● IS 4951 : 1994 – Lining of canals in expansive
soils
Planning of Canal System and Alignment
● Head Discharge of Canal
● Formulae used:-
● Q = AV (continuity equation)
NO (KM) ANGLE CURVE(M) LENGTH (M) LENGTH (M) DISTANCE (M) CHAINAGE CHAINAGE
0.150
1 IP1 37.0 85.0 28.44 54.89 4.632 0.123 0.177
0.340
2 IP2 45.0 85.0 35.21 66.76 7.003 0.307 0.373
1.030
3 IP3 32.0 85.0 24.37 47.47 3.425 1.006 1.054
Typical Canal Sections
Flow Diagrams
Typical L/S of Canal
THANQ