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This document contains an exam for a course on irrigation engineering. It includes three parts with multiple choice and written response questions. Part A contains short answer questions about key irrigation engineering concepts. Part B requires sketches to illustrate soil zones and definitions. Part C involves calculations of irrigation water requirements and system efficiencies.

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ST JOSEPH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DAR ES SALAAM
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

CAT II – 51 CE 606 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

TIME: 1:30 Hrs Marks: 50

Answer ALL Questions

PART A (7X2 =14)

1. Explain the term crop water requirement

2. What is evapotranspiration ?

3. Classify soil based on particle size

4. What do you understand by the term ‘infiltration’ as used in irrigation engineering?

5. Write down an equation for estimation of the depth of water stored in the root zone and explain all terms
involved

6. Briefly explain the term ‘leaching water requirement’

7. What is the Sodium Absorption Ratio S.A.R. as applied to irrigation water quality

PART B (3X4)

8. (a) With aid of sketch explain different zones of soil as applied in irrigation

OR
(b) With aid of sketch define the following terms
(i) Field capacity
(i) Available moisture to the plant
(ii) Permanent wilting point

9 (a) Differentiate between permeability and infiltration

OR
(b) What is the objective of drainage system in an irrigated field?
10 (a) What are the effects of water logging in a farm field?
OR
(b) Mention any four points to be observed when designing a drainage system

PART C (2x12=24)
11 (a) The Moisture content at Field Capacity of a clay Loam Soil is 28% by weight while that at permanent
Wilting point is 14% by weight. Root zone depth Is 1 m and the Bulk Density Is 1.02 g/cm 3 . Gross
depth of Irrigation required If the Irrigation Efficiency Is 0.7.

OR
(b) The Moisture content at Field Capacity of clay Loam Soil is 28% by weight while that at permanent
wilting point is 14% by weight. Root zone depth Is 1 m and the Bulk Density Is 1.02 g/cm 3 . Calculate
the net depth of Irrigation required If the Irrigation Efficiency Is 0.7.

12 (a) Write down the expression for estimating the design capacity Q of the irrigation scheme and define
all terms involved
OR
(b) (i) Define the term ‘application efficiency’ as applied in irrigation engineering
(ii) 45 m3 of water was pumped into a farm distribution system. 38 m 3 of water is delivered to a
turn out (at head ditch) which is 2 km from the well. Compute the Conveyance Efficiency.

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