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Arbaminch University: Faculty of Water Technology

This document outlines a course on hydraulic structures II. The course covers topics like dam outlet works, energy dissipation, gates and valves, dam safety instrumentation and diversion works. It also lists evaluation methods and references for the course.
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Arbaminch University: Faculty of Water Technology

This document outlines a course on hydraulic structures II. The course covers topics like dam outlet works, energy dissipation, gates and valves, dam safety instrumentation and diversion works. It also lists evaluation methods and references for the course.
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ARBAMINCH UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Water Technology


Hydraulic Engineering Department

COURSE OUTLINE

Course Name: Hydraulic Structure II Academic Year: 2004/2005


Course Code: HE – 414 Semester :I
Prerequisite: Hydraulic Structures I Credit Hours : 3
Instructor : Mr. Abebe S. Lec-Tut Hours : 2 – 3

1. Dam Outlet Works


1.1. Introduction
1.2. Hydraulics of Outlet Works
1.3. Spillways

2. Energy Dissipation
2.1. General
2.2. Energy Dissipation on Spillways
2.3. Stilling Basins
2.4. Plunge Pool
2.5. Energy Dissipation at bottom outlets

3. Gates and Valves

4. Dam Safety: Instrumentation and Surveillance


Mid Examination

5. Diversion Works
5.1. Design of Weirs and Barrages on Permeable foundation
5.2. Bligh’s theory, Lanes theory and Khosla’s theory
5.3. Intakes

6. Cross – Drainage and Drop Structures Mode of evaluation


6.1. Aqueducts and Canal inlets and Outlets Assignment 10 %
6.2. Culverts, bridges and drips
6.3. Drop Structures Mid Examination 30 %
Final Examination 60 %
Total 100
References: %nd
1. Novak, Moffat, Nalluri & Narayanan ( 1996) Hydraulic Structures, 2 Ed. Chapman & Hall
2. Davis & Sorrensen, “Hand Book of Hydraulics”, 3rd Ed. 1984 Reissue
3. Varshney, R.S, “Hydropower Structures”, Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkey 2001
4. Garg, S.K.,”Irrigation Enginnering And Hydraulic Structures” Khanna Pub. Delhi,2000
5. Arora, K.R. “Irrigation, Water Power and Water Resource Engineering”, St. Pub. Delhi 2001

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