Barrage & Its Hydraulic Design: By: Vishal Roll No.1130456
Barrage & Its Hydraulic Design: By: Vishal Roll No.1130456
Barrage & Its Hydraulic Design: By: Vishal Roll No.1130456
By: Vishal
Roll no.1130456
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE
LITERATURE REVIEW
HYDRAULIC DESIGN
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
What is Barrage :
Where d15 and d85 represent grain sizes. dx is the size such that
x% of the soil grains are smaller than that particle size. Where
x may be 15 or 85 percent.
CONCLUSION
Barrages are the most important diversion headworks which
are if appropriately designed will create lots of opportunities
in terms of irrigation, regulation, power projects. But there
seems to be a lot of uncertainties such as:
Non- homogeneity of the foundation soil, Difference in the packing
and pore space, Local intrusion of impervious material like clay
beds or very porous material, Faults and fissures in sub-soil
formation,
So mere design on the basis of empirical formulae will not
lead us to effective design. Therefore it becomes necessary for
us to conduct model studies of structure before prototype
construction.
REFERENCES
Khosla, A. N. (1930). ‘‘Stability of weirs and canal works: An application of the new
theory of hydraulic gradient.’’ Paper No. 140, Punjab Engineering Congress, Punjab,
India.
Parsons, H. D. (1929). ‘‘Hydraulic uplift in previous soils.’’ Paper No.1713, Trans.
ASCE.
Garg N.K. (2002). “Optimal Barrage Design based on Subsurface Flow
Considerations” Paper No.128, ASCE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage
IS 6966: Part1 (1989) ‘Guidelines for Hydraulic Design of Barrages and Weirs: Part-1
Alluvial Reaches (First revision)’, pub. By Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak
Bhawan, New Delhi
nptel.ac.in/courses/105105110/pdf/m4l02.pdf