Assignment
Assignment
Assignment
Ten1605004
Faculty of Engineering and Computing Sciences
Assignment
Ans: An island created artificially on river bed with sand in its core and protected by stone
pitching on all its sides is called pitched island. It can be used to correct an oblique approach
upstream of weirs, barrages and bridges.
Purpose: They are used to correct the river approach conditions by attracting the river course
above the weir and holding it there. It decreases the intensity of flow along a marginal banks and
guide banks and protect them from damage.
Q.2: What is the various other miscellaneous method of river training?
Ans. Miscellaneous Method of river Training:-
(a) Constructing a reservoir to control floods by storing water during a flood and releasing it after
the flood recedes,
(b) Diverting part of the flood discharge from the main channel. The diverted water can flow
through either a natural or artificial channel and ultimately join a lake, or meet the sea, or the
parent river somewhere downstream.
(c) Channel improvement measures, such as reducing channel roughness, dredging a channel to
widen or deepen it and increasing the discharge carrying capacity of the channel. One may even
permit it to pass the flood discharge at a relatively smaller stage,
(d) Adopting soil conservation practices to increase the infiltration rate and hence decrease the
peak runoff.
e) Providing marginal bunds or embankments that run longitudinally along the river upstream of
a weir to protect low-lying areas from being inundated. These bunds are extended to high ground
level to the same level as the top of the main bund which is kept 1 m above the anticipated water
level.
Q.3: What is the various types of cross drainage works? Explain with help of diagrams.
Ans. Cross drainage works
Cross drainage works is a structure constructed when there is a crossing of canal and natural
drain, to prevent the drain water from mixing into canal water. This type of structure is costlier
one and needs to be avoided as much as possible.
Types of Cross Drainage works:
There are three types of cross drainage works structures:
1: Cross drainage work carrying canal over the drain
Aqueduct
Syphon Aqueduct
Syphon Aqueduct: The construction of the syphon aqueduct structure is such that,
the flooring of drain is depressed downwards by constructing a vertical drop weir
to discharge high flow drain water through the depressed concrete floor.
2: Drainage over canal
Super Passage: The full supply level of canal is below the drainage trough in this structure. The
water in canal flows under gravity and possess the atmospheric pressure. This is simply a reverse
of Aqueduct structure.
Canal Syphon: Flooring of canal is depressed and ramp like structure is provided at upstream and
downstream to form syphonic action. This structure is a reverse of Syphon aqueduct.