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F.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ENGINEERING DRAWING - I Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W.

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1. Introduction to ISI & ISO standards in Drawing practice viz. Types of lines, lettering, dimensioning, construction of scale. 2. Projection of points, lines, and planes of simple and combined planes. 3. Orthographic projection with sections in first and third angle projection method. 4. Free hand sketch imparting standard proportion of fasteners used in Engg. Assembly. Viz. a) various types of threads, b) Bolt, Locking methods for bolts, studs, c) Foundation bolts, d) Nuts, e) Split pins, f) Keys, g) Rivets, h) Shaft pulleys, i) Standard Rolled sections. 5. Free hand skethces of the following. a) Permanent joint viz. Rivet and welded joints with their standard symbol practice. b) Detachable joints viz Cotter joint, Knuckle joint, universal joint, various types of couplings, Universal joints. 6. An introduction to computerized drafting viz. System, basic commands of drafting.

F.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) APPLIED PHYSICS I Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

1.0 Waves type standing waves. Interference, diffraction. Hydrogen's principles, Grating Thin films, Netwtons's Rings. Polarization Brawalor's Law. Double refraction circular and elliptical polarization. 2.0 Doppler effect :Bohrs theory of hydrogen atom and its limitation wave mechanical on model. Quantum numbers and their significance. Shape of orbital. Ionization energy. Ion i.e.covallent on bends. Neotalic bend, hydrogen band van de woals bend. Static electricity, potential, field, capacitation Electric- current magnetism. Electromagnetism - Lorntz force. 3.0 Motion of charged particles in elastatic and magnetic fields. Magnetic shells, solenoids force between parallel conductors, coaxial coils, magnetic circuits. 4.0 Magnetism Magnetization, dia - magnetism, Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Magnetic energy and domain structure, Elements of Superconductivity and dielectric material.

F.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING - I Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr (I) THEORY Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

(A). Engineering material : 1. (a) Stone Types and classification of stones Characteristics of good stones choice and uses of stones Dressing of stones. (b) Bricks: classification of bricks, - Factors affecting quality of bricks characteristics of good bricks As per ISI specifications Field test of bricks Special forms of bricks, Bricks for specific purposes like Refractery bricks. 2. (a) Lime: classification of lime characteristics of good lime slaking process of lime I.S. specification of lime. (b) Cement: Basic ingradient of ordinary cement Physical properties of cement field examinations of cement storing of cement Varieties of cement and its uses I. S specification of ordinary cement. 3. Mortar and concrete specifications of ingredients for mortar and concrete classification of mortar and concrete selection of mortar and its uses precautions in using mortar Production and Quality control of concrete Physical properties of concrete. 4. (a) Timber characteristics of good timber Importance of seasoning of timber Requirements of good preservatives Market forms of timber. (b) Plastics, steel and glass: Basic types of plastics, Physical and mechanical properties of plastics Uses of plastics in various engineering field uses of steel properties of mild steel, Market forms of steel. composition of glass properties and uses of glass special varieties of glass. (B) SURVEYING :

5. Introduction principle role of survey Classification Basic instruments in linear and angular measurement, chain, tape, compass. Survey - Drawing - Conventional Sumbols -Scale. 6. Leveling Temporary adjustments Field work computation of levels arithmetic checks. Profiles and centres Froms level data Area measurements by field measurements by field measurements from drawing (C) 7. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION : Types of constructions Typical details of load bearing & framed structures Brief discussion and illustrations by sketches of typical important building components such as light and medium type foundations Lintels, flooring roofing different types of doors Typical finishing items like plastering and

painting. (D) 8. INTRODUCTORY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING : Terminology Air, Water and land pollution Introduction to various to various types of pollution and remedial measures for control Ecology, Environmental Protection and legislatin water and wastewater quality criteria Disposal of wastes. Termwork will consist of practicals, drawings and sketches based on the above topics of all subjects.

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TEXT/REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Engineering Materials S.C. Ranguala, Charotal Books Staff, Anand. Building material Janardan Jha. Building Material Surendra Singh, Vikas Publishing Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Materials of construction D.N.Ghosa, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi. Introduction to Engineering Materials Agrawal, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi. Elementary Survey B. C. Punamia Vol-I Laxmi Publishing Co. Dariya gunj New Delhi. Surveyhing & Levelling S. C. Rangwala Charotar Publishing House,Anand. Surveyhing & Levelling Kanetkar & Kulkarni Vol-I A.V.G.Prakashan Pune. A text Book of Building Construction S.P. Aora and S.P. Bindra Dhanpati and sons Pblishing. Building Construction Sharma & Kaul, S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Building Construction S.C.Rangwala, Charotar Book stall Anand. Building Construction Dr. B.C.Punmia, laxmi Publications, New Delhi. Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science Gilbarat M. Masters, Prentia Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Water supply and sanitary Engineering G.S.Birdie, dhanpatrai & Sons. Basic Civil Engineering Dr. P. D. Deshpande. Nirli Prakashan Pune.

F.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ELEMENTS OF MATERIAL SCIENCE Code No.114 3L+2Pr 1. 2. Engineering requirements of materials: Criteria for selection of materials for engineering application on the basis of mechanical properties. Crystallography : Crystal structure, Space lattice, Unit cell, Crystal systems automic packing factor, Co-ordination numbers, Crystal structure for metallic elements, Crystal directions and planes, Miller indices, Stacking sequence in HCP and FCC. Metallic Materials : Phase diagram, Gibbs phase rule, Binary isomorphous phase diagram, purely eutectic binary phase diagram partially eutectic binary phase diagram, solid solution Hume Rothery rules. Imperfections : Point defects, Line defects and area defects grain boundary, tilt boundary and twin boundary grain, Grain size number. Cold working and annealing : Effect of grain size, alloying elements and heat treatment on properties of materials, Failure of metals Ductile and Brittle failure, Ductile-to-Brittle transition, Creep failure and fatigue failure. Ceramic and polymeric material : Structure properties and application of above materials, Glasses and refractories, Types of polymerization like condensation and Co-polymerization, Ageing aulcanization cross-linking and branching. Classification of insulator, Semi conductor and conductor on the basis of band theory ferromagnetism, Hard and soft magnetic material. Definition and introduction to nanomaterials and nanotechnology : Classification of nanomaterials, Types of nanomaterials with suitable examples, Typical methods of synthesis of nanomaterials, An overview of improvements in materials properties at nanolevel, Applications of nanomaterials as structural, magnetic, electronic and energy related applications. Composite material (PMC, CMC, MMC) and new developments, Metallic glasses, super conducting material and optic fibre. Corrosion types of corrosion : Dry and wet corrosion, Electro chemical and oxidation (Chemical) corrosion, EMF series and Galvanic series, Stress concentration and compositional cells, corrosion prevention Galvanic potential and coatings. Theory : 100 marks

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Numericals related to above topics. TEXT / REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. Elements of Materials Science and Engineering - Vanvlack An Introduction to Material Science and Engineering William D. Callister Material Science and Engineering V. Raghavan

F.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - (Civil - Irrigation Water Management)) APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I Code No. 3L+1T+2Pr 1 Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Calculus :- Reorientation. Functions of one varible. Applications of Derivatives curvature. Successive Differentiation, for the nth order derivative of a function of partial derivatives, Techniques of partial differentiation. Infinite Series: Sequences and their convergence, convergence and divergence of infinite series, Geometric series, P-Series A necessary conditon for convergence, Comparision test, Ratio test, Absolute convergence and conditional convergence of alternating series. Expansion of functions : Maclaurin's & Taylor's expansion with reminder form. Indeterminate forms, L' Hospital's rule. Comples algebra:- Complex numbers ' & their geometrical representation, Complex numbers in polar form, Demoivre's theorem and its applications. Exponential, Logarithmic, Trigonometric & Hyperbolic functions. Differential Equations:-Reorientation. Modelling of Engineering systems partaining to first order diffrential equations, Exact differential equations, Integrating factors, Unified approach to first order ordinary differential equations, equations of first order and higher degree. Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients and with variable coefficients, models of higher order differential equations. Method of variation of parameters and simultaneous linear differential equations. Method of solution in series, Bessel and Legendr's equations. Properties of Bessel functions, introduction to Legendre polynomials.

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Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. (6 edition) Johnwilley & Sons. Text Book of Engineering Mathematics - Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi by Srivastava - Dhavan Differential Calculus by Shantinarayan S. Chand & Co. New Delhi. Advanced Calculus by Willfred Kaplan - Addison Weseley Publ company, Inc. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - C. R. Wylie, Mc. Graw - Hill , Inc.

S.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) SURVEYING - I Code No. 3L+1T+4Pr (I) 1. 2. 3. THEORY: Different methods of levelling: LS and CS, Contouring, sources of error, curvature and refraction correction, permanent adjustment of level. Plane table and accessories:-Adjustments, different plotting methods, errors in plane table survey, 2 point and 3 point problems. Computation of areas and volumes:-Boundary area, trapezoidal and simpsons rule, planimeter, Area by coordinates and DMD volume computation by Ls, Cs, contour maps and spot levels. Study of Transit and optical theodolites:-Adjustments, Transit survey, Latitude and departure. Gales Traverse table, permanent adjustments, Numericals based on above. Tacheometry:-Principle, Determination of constants, computation of distances and levels, inclined sights, Auto reduction tachometer, Tangential tacheometry TEXTS/REFERENCES:Surveying and leveling Vol. I and II Kanetkar and Kulkarni Publisher: A.V.G. Prakashan Poona 2 Surveying - Vol. I and II Dr. B. C. Punmia, Pub:-Laxmi Publisher, New Delhi. Elementary surveying S. K .Mahajan Pub:-Dhanpatrai and sons, New Delhi. Surveying Vol. I Dr. K. R. Arora, Standard Book House, Delhi-6 Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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S.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) BUILDING DRAWING Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

(I) THEORY: 1. (a) Introduction to the subject of building drawing and standard conventional signs. Abbreviations. Architectural symbols. ISI nomenclature :-Size of Scale. Standard method of dimensions. (b) Signficance of human and other natural factors and its effect on building planning and relation to drawing. 2. Introduction to municipal by laws and I. S. codes provisions w. r. t. subject. 3. (a) Sketches of various important components of building w. r. t. load bearing and framed structures: portition walls. Lintels. Footings. R. C. C Slab. Beam and column. Foundation types. Sunsheds. Flooring. Arches. (b) Standard thumb rules for size of structural members. 4. Introduction to basic principles of planning: Orientation, Aspect. Prospect. Furniture requirement. Grouping. Circulation. Privacy. Climate. Economy. Sanitation considerations. 5. Standard furniture:- Standard fixtures and appliances for building.

6. Drawing of building plan:-Layout. Design. Modular. Co-ordination. Introduction to principles of drawing plan, section at various levels and furniture layout. 7. Preparation of drawings based on the plan: complete alongwith site plan. Such as elevation. General sections. Detailed enlarged sections at perticular locations like w.c. sinks, kitchen platform wash-basin stair-case etc. 8. (a) Introduction to terms: Complete drawing set. Information drawing. Related drawing. Slope drawing. As-built drawing. Pictorial drawing. (b) Perspective drawing: Optical illusion. Types of perspective. Station point. Vanishing point. Cone of vision. Measure lines. Picture plane. Exercises for drawing perspecive objects and small buildings.

(II) TERMWORK:-Termwork will consist of report of site visit Sketches and preparation of drawings based on the above topics of subjects.

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TEXT / REFERENCES: Building drawing and detailing :- Dr. Balgopal, T.S.Prabhu. Dr. K.Vincent Poul, SPADES, K.D. F. A. Building, Calicut. Building planning and services (Part-I) A.D.Joshi, Mrs. M.A. Joshi Publishers. Civil engineering drawing R.J.Malik, G.S. Med, New Asian Publishers, Delhi-6 Planning and Designing Building Y.S. Sane, Allied Book stall, Pune-4 abd Engineering book publishers co. Pune 16 Working drawing Kwith styles. Graphic details for architects Carl Kemmorich, General architectural drafting W. E. Wyatt. Practical perspective drawing P. J. Lawson. Manual of graphic techniques Tom Portor. National building code I. S. Publishers. Indian standard 962 and 2332 I. S. Publishers.

S.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Code No. 1. Theory : 100 marks 3L+1T

Properties of steam, steam boilers classification and constructional details: Steam engines, determination of 1 HP BHP FHP and Machanical and Thermal Efficiencies, illustrated problems. Classification of I.C. Engines Otto Diesel and duel combustion engines, 2 stroke and 4 stoke engines, IHP, BHP, mechanical an Thermal efficiencies, illustrated problems. Air compresses types and uses. Elementary idea of refrigeration and air conditioning principles. Transmission power types of drives, group and individual drivers their merits and demerits. Belt chain and gear drive calculation of pulley sizes. Elementary idea about workshop processes and tools simple sand moulding, soldering, brazing, welding rivetting, punching, drilling and tools connected with each process.

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S.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) APPLIED MECHANICS I Code No. 3L+1T+2Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50marks

1. STATICS : Fundamentals of Mechanics. Basic concepts. Units and dimensions, Laws of Mechanics. Force Systems. Addition, resolution, moment, couple, resolution of a force into a force and couple. Resultants coplaner and spatimal force systems. Equilibrium of Coplanner and Spatical force systems. Structures, Trusses, method of joints, method of sections. Beams shear force and bending moment diagrams. Chains and Friction, Wedges, Screws, disc friction, belt friction, rolling resisance, Lifting machines. Properties of surface. First moments and centroids. Area and mass moments of inertia. Product of intertia. Principal of virtual work and minimum potential energy. (Graphical solutions to be discussed wherever possible.) 2. Dynamics:- Kinematies of a rigid body is plane motion. Dynamics of a rigid body is translation, in rotation and in plane motion. D Alember's Principle. Work and energy. Impulse and momentum.

TERM WORK : The item work will be based on the above syllabus and shall consists of (i)Laboratory experiments, and (ii) Graphic Statics. References.: 1. 2. 3. Engineering Mechanics - Irving Shames, Prentice Hall 1976 Mechanics Statics and Dynamics - JL Meriam, John Wiley - 1976. Engineering Mechanics - Statics - P Dauatathm, Tata McGraw Hill -1976.

S.S. OF B.E.-I (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) APPLIED MATHEMATICS - II Code No. 1L+1T+3Pr 1. Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Partial Differentiation: Functions of Two variables - Definition, limit, continuity and partial Derivatives. Chain rule. Euler's Theorem. Implicit functions. Differentials, Applications of Partial derivatives, (Tangent plane and Normal line, approximation, Maxima and Minima . Lagrange's Multiplier's method) Jacobians and transformations. Vector Calculus : Reorientation. Scales and vector fields. Gradient of a scalar functions. Directional derivative, Divergence and curl of a vector field and their applications. Analytical Geometry : Reorientation, Curvilinear coordinates (polar, cylindrical and spherical) cone, cylinder, conicoids, surfaces and solids of revolutions. Tangent planes and normal lines to above surfaces (by calculus method). Tracing of curves : cardiod, cycloid, leminiscate, spiral, four leaved rose. Matrices: Rank of a matrix solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous systems of linear equations. Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a Matrix. Cayley Hamilton theorem. Special matrices : Hermitian, skew hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices. Laplace Transforms : Laplace Transforms of elementary functions, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Linearity property, First and second shifting theorem. Laplace Transforms of derivatives and integrals Applications of Laplace Transform in solvign ordinary differential equations.
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TEXT / REFERENCES:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. (6 edition) Johnwilley & sons. Text Book of Engineering Mathematics - Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi Differential Calculus by Shantinarayan S. Chand & Co,. New Delhi Advanced Calculus by wilfred Kaplan - Addison Wesley Publ. Company . Inc.
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F.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I Code No. 3L/2P/1 (I) 1.0 THEORY (a) (b) Scanffolding, shoring and underprining, their types and sketches. Structures in brickwork: Footing, piers, buttresses, retaining and breast walls, fire places flues cavity wall, reinforced brickwork. Load bearing and framed structures : their comparison and advantages. Partition walls: Definition, different types. Floors and floorings: Ground and upper floors, different types such as timber floors, r. c. c. floors composite floors, flag stone, jack arch, pre cast floors, materials used for flooring and floor finishing. Roof : Definition and classification, i. e. Flat, pitched, curved, single double and trussed roofs, different type of trusses. materials used for ceiling and construction method, different types of false ceiling. Thermal insulation : General principles, types of insulating materials, treatment of thermal insulation for different units in a building Damp prevention : Sources and effects of dampness, materials used for damp proofing and methods of prevention. Ventilation : Necessity, factors of fecting ventilation, essentials of good ventilating system, types of ventilation system and their choice. Vertical circulation : Types of stair cases, methods of construction, building code provision for staircases, Lift, etc. Building finishes: Paints, whitewashing, colour washing, Distempering, varnishing, its basic objects types and uses. Anti termite treatment: Pre construction and Post construction treatments. Acoustics characteristics of sound velocity, intensity, frequency measurement of sound. Absorption, coefficient, reverberation time and its control . Different methods of sound insulation and acoustics of a building. Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

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TEXTS / REFERENCES :1) Building construction, Shushilkumar 2) Building construction, sharma, Kaul. 3) Building construction , S. P. / rora S.P. Bindra. 4) Building construction, S.C.Rangwala 5) Building construction B.C.Punamia.

F.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Code No. 3L+1T+2Pr 1.0 2.0 Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Agricultural Economics : Introduction, Definition and scope to of economics and its importance in agricultural and irrigation engineering, Basic concept of economic terms, i.e. Goods, Utility, Value and wealth, Demands and supply, Market and price determination under different market situations, Wage and labour management, Production problems, Laws of production Irrigation Economics : Economic analysis of irrigation to projects, Cost-benefit analysis, In-depth studies of influence of time, Interest rates, Indirect benefits, Pricing and investment criteria Social benefits, Problems and causes of underutilization of available irrigation water resources Farm Management : Object and scope, Economic principles in farm management, Farm planning and budgeting

Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCES : 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Indian Economics - Its Nature and Problems - Alak Ghosh, The World Press (Pvt.) Ltd., Calcutta Journals of Indian Society of Agricultural Economists Water Resources Development - The economics of Project Evaluation, 1958 Management in Agriculture - Jain S. C. Economic Analysis of Agricultural Projects - J. Price Gettinger, World Bank, Published by John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2nd Ed., 1984 Economic Structure of Indian Agriculture - A. N. Sharma - Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay, 1984

F.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) FLUID MECHANICS I Code No. 3L/2P/1 (1) THEORY: Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

1.0 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and its role in Engineering Fluids Defination and types. Fluid Properties and units of measurement. Fluid Pressure Hydrostatic pressure and its distribution. Measurement of pressure gauges and manometers. 2.0 Hydrostatic forces on submerged surface areas Plane and Curved. Total pressure curved. Resultant pressure and centre of pressure and their computations. 3.0 Hydrostatic forces on closed surfaces Buoyance and floatation. Stability of floating and submerged bodies, metacentre and its determination. Relative equilibrium motion with linear uniform acceleration and uniform rotation. 4.0 Fluid flow:- Continum concept. Fluid particle and flow description. Types and classes of flow. Kinematics of flow flow velocity. Description of flow field streamlines, path line streatline ; streamline flow pattern stream function. Flow acceleration. Translation, Rotation and deformation of fluid element. Circulation. Vorticity. Irrotational flow - velocity potential function, flow net. Equation of continuity. 5.0 Dynamics of flow :- Fluid forces stress and strain. Equations of motion. Eular's equation. Bernoulli's theorem and its modifications and applications. Kinetic energy correction factor. C cavitation phenomenon. Vertex flow free and forced. 6.0 Fluid flow (incompressible) through closed conduits:- Laminar and turbulent flow - Reynold's experiment, artificial Reynold's Number. Resistance to flow - Froude's experiment. Laminar flow through pipes and between parallel plates velocity distribution and loss of head. Turbulent flow through pipes. Friction factor for smooth and rough pipes. Moody diagram and its use. 7.0 Minor loss of head in flow through pipe at expansion, contraction, etc. Energy gradient and Hydraulic gradient - syphons pipe. Flow through uniform pipe between two - reservoirs. Compound pipe - equivalent length. Pipes in parallel. Branching pipes. Pipe line with Laterals. Power transmission by pipes. 8.0 Flow measurements:- Flow through orifices and mouth pieces of various types coefficient of discharge and velocity. Flow over notch / weir - rectangular traingular, cippoletti. Pipe flow measurements - Venturimeter, orifice meter nozzle meter, elbow meter, rotameter, pitot tube. II. Termwork:- Termwork experiments and tutorial will be based on the above topics.

Text Book / References:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fluid Mechanics part - I R. M. Dave Fluid Mechanics A. K. Jain Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics P. N. Modi and S. M Seth Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines S. Ramamruthem Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines R. K. Bansal Applied Hydrodynamics H. R. Vallentine Fluid Machines V. L. Streeter

F.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) MATERIAL & STRUCTURES - I Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr 1. Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Types of beams and loads - Diagrams of bending moment and shearing force in cantilever and simple suported beams under static loads, Analytically as well as graphically, with varying distributed loads, Effect of couples. Theory of simple bending :-Distribution of normal stress due to bending moment of resistance, Beam of uniform strength, Elitched beam, Built up section under bending. Distrinution of shear stress :- Principal stresses in beam, Curvature, slope and deflection of cantilever and simply supported beams including overhang beams, Carriage springs. Resolution of stresses:- Ellipse and circle of stresses, Principal planes, Principal stresses and strains, Kohr's stress and strain circle for various application of compound stresses, Resilience sudden impact shock loading. Eccentric loading :- Tension or compression combined with bending, middle third urle, wind pressure on walls and chimney, water pressure on dam. Stresses in thin cylinders subjected to internal pressure, Cylindrical shell with hemispherical ends. Spherical shell, rivetted joints, various types of failures, Design of rivetted connections. Torsion of circular shfts of uniform sections. Torsional resilience Distribution of torsional stress - Angle of twist, Power transmissions from shafts. Combined bending and Torsion including theories of failure, Helical spring under axial force. Elementary theory of Reinforced cement concrete : Theory of bending as applied to rectangular beams and assumptions made, relation between amount of reinforcement and position of neutral axis, Economic percentage of steel Moment of Resistance of beams, Over and under balanced sections, Design of beams and slabs.

TERMWORK:This will be presented by the candidate in the form of a laboratory journal and a file consisting of graphic statics problems LABORATORY WORK:A minimum of ten experiments on testing of materials under tension, compression, shear, torsion, impact and hardness. GRAPHIC STATICS :A minimum of ten exercises based on above items o the syllabus including graphical solution of forces intruss members.

BOOKS:- TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mechanics of Structures by Prof. S. B. Junnarkar. Introduction to Mechanics of solids by I. P. Kapila and S. N. Agnihotri. Elementry Strength of Materials by S. Timoshenko. Strength of Materials by R. S. Khurmi. Strength of Materials by Ramamurthan. Strength of Materials by R. C. Patel, T. D. Bhagia and B. M. Patel.

F.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - (Civil - Irrigation Water Management)) APPLIED MATHS - III Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr 1. Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Multiple integrals:- Reorientation of concept of integrals line integrals, double and triple integrals, evaluation techniques, change of order of integration, Integrals in polar and cylindrical co ordinates, transformation of multiple integrals, application of double and triple integrals for evaluation of area, volume mass. Vector calculus:- Surface intefrals, Green's Gauss divergence theoremm, Stoke's theorem, applications of integrals theorems. Fourier series:- Fouries expansion of periodic functions with period 2 Fourier series of even and odd functions, half - range series, Fourier series of functions with arbitrary period, conditions of convergence of Fourier series. Second order Partial differential equations:- Second order Partial diff. Equations,
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Term work and Practicals in Statistics:1. Conversion of ungrouped data into group data, preparing frequency tablessimple charts and curves histograms ogive curves. 2. Bivariate Distribution, Coefficient of correlation. 3. Linear of regression, curve fitting 4. Continuous and discrete probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and normal) 5. Sampling and standard errors 6. Tests of significance

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REFERENCES:1. Advanced engineering Mathematics - Erwing Kreyszig, John Willey and sons. 2. Introduction to Partial differential equations. - Donald Greensp McGraw - Hill Book Company 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - C. R. Wylie, Mc-Graw Hill Book Company.

S.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) SURVEYING II Code No. 3L/2P/1 (1) 1.0 Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr incl. viva : 50 marks

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THEORY: Geometry of circular curves - degree of curve layout of curves by chain and tape Ranking method of deflection - obstacles in layout of circular curves - 2 theodolite method numericals. Geometry of compound and reverse curves. Layout of the same in field - Vertical curves -computations of levels for vertical curves. Transition curves - Theory superelevation - Length of the Transistion curve - Ideal transition curve - Cubic parabola and field layout - numericals based on the same. Geodetic survey - Triangulation and precise, Traversing principles - classification - stations and signals water visibility - measurement of angles - Satellite station. Base line measurement -Reconnaissance survey and planning of subsequent operations Brief discussion of theory of errors applied in adjustment of angles Computation. Astronomy - latitude, longitude - true bearing of a survey lines - celestial sphere and coordinate system for locating a celestial object Z. P. S. triangle, Time Siderial and solar time - Equation of time - Greenwich and local time - simple methods of determining latitude, longitude and true - bearing of x line. Aerial surveys and photogrammetric mapping. Photheolite and terestrial photogrammetry aerial cameras - scale - Flight planning overlaps - photomosaics - Rectification of aerial photographs for tilt. Height distorsion - in aerial photographs. Stereoscopy - parallax measurement and height determination from the same vertical xaggration. Ground control for aerial surveys - extension of ground control by arundadels method and slotted templet - Preparation from of photographs map by sketchmaster -different stereoplotting instruments economics of aerial survey and photo mapping. Practicals and termswork will consist of laboratory practicals - Drawing and tacheometry field book with data and computation.

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TEXT / REFERENCES:1. Surveying Vol. II & III Dr. B. C. Punamia Pub:- Laxmi Pub. New Delhi. 2. Advance Survey S. K. Mahajan Pub: Dhanpat rai and sons - Naisarak delhi 110006. 3. Surveying and levelling Part II T. P. Kanetkar and Kulkarni Pub. A. G. Prakashan Pune - 2 4. Surveying vol. II Dr. K. R. Arora, Pub standard Book House. 5. Advance Surveying - R. Agor Pub. Khanna Pub. Nisarak Delhi. 6. Photogrammetry - Francis H Hooffit Pub. International text book co. Pennsylnia.

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TERMWORK Practicals 1. 2. 3. Study of the physical properties and identification of important rock forming minerals. Study of the physical properties and identification of important rocks and their engineering importance. Study and interpretation of geological maps including completion of outcrops and drawing vertical cross-sections.

Field Visists: Field visits to important places of geological and civil engineering interest. REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. Mukherjee P. K. Text book of Geology Singh Parvin Text book of Engineering and General Geology Katson Publishing house, Ludhiana. Kryhin D. P. and Judd, W. R. Engineering Geology an dGeotechniques' Mc Graw Hill Col. New York. Blyth F. G. H. A Geology for Engineers' Arncld.

S.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - (Civil - Irrigation Water Management)) ELEMENTS OF IT, PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL METHODS Code No. Theory : 100 marks 3L/2P/1 TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva THEORY: 1.0 Elements of a Computer Processing System : Hardware - CPU, Storage devices and media, VDU, insput output devices, Data Communication equipment, Software System software, Application software. 2.0 Operating Systems : Typical commands of DOS, GUI - Windows. 3.0 Computers and Communication : Single use, Multi-user, Workstation, Client / Server systems, computer networking, Information concepts and processing, Internet facilities. 4.0 Elements of Programming : Languages of Computer and Flowcharting, Constants and varibales, Formated / unformatted Input/output Statements. 5.0 Structured Programming. Decision and loop control Statements. /subscripted variables and implied looping. 6.0 Numerical methods : Initital value problemsand methods of solutions such as Picard method, Euler's method and Runga - Kutta method. 7.0 Numerical Integration and Differentiation. Finding roots of algebric and transcendetal equations. 8.0 Selected examples from Civil Engineering field for Numerical and computer Applications. TERM WORK 1.0 Solution to problems based on the above syllabus. BOOKS / REFERENCES
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S.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Code No. 3L/2P/1 (1) THEORY: (A) ELECTRIC CIRCUITS : Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

1.0 D. C. Circuits : Review of ohm's law, Kirchoof's laws. Series parallel connections. Solution of simple d. c. circuits. 2.0 A.C. Circuits : Sinusoidal e. m f. and currents R. W. S. values Phaser representation. Voltage current relations in purely resistive. Inductive and capacitive circuits and their series combination. Power and Power factor. Poly phase system: Voltage and current relation and power in balance 3 phase system. (B) ELECTRICAL MACHINES: 3.0 D. C. Generators : Principles of working. Types of generators. Their characteristics and applications. D. C. Motors: Principle of working. Types of motors. Their characteristics and applications. 4.0 Transformers: Review of Faraday's law and Lenz's law. Self and mutual induction. Principles of working of transformer. E. m. f. equation. Uses of transformer. Induction Motor: Principle of working and applications. 5.0 Alternators: Principle of working E. M. F. equation. Syn. Motor : Principle of working, Special features and its application. (C) 6.0 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELCTRONICS : Qualitative Semicenductor Theory: Conductors. Semiconductors and Insulators. Intrinsic and extrincsic semiconductors. Conduction in Pn, PN and npn junctions. Their characteristics Zener diode. Photo - diode and display devices.

TERMWORK :- About 8 to 10 experiments based on the above syllabus. TEXTS / REFERENCES :1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 Applied Electricity by H. Cotton Electrical Technology by B. L. Theraja Advance Electrical Technology by H. Cotton Problems in Electrical Engg. by Parker Smith.

S.S.OF B.E. II (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) FLUID MECHANICS - II Code No. Theory : 100 marks 3L/2P/1 TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva (1) THEORY: 1.0 Flow around submerged bodies and Boundary layer theory:- Forces due to field flow - viscous drag, pressure drag, drag and lift. Boundary layer theory : Laminar and turbulent boundary layer, boundary layer thickness, displacement thickness, momentum thickness. Boundary layer equations. Momentum equations for laminar boundary layer on flat plate. Turbulent and transitional boundary layer over flat plate. Boundary layer seperation and its control stream lined. bodies. Drag and lift for flow around cylinder, sphere and flat plate. Free fall of a body through fluid. - 1 units 2.0 Dimensional and model analysis : Physical quantities and their dimensions. Dimensional homogenity. Rayleigh's method. Buckingham's II theorem method. Utility of model analysis. Hydraulic similitude. Model laws Scale effect ship model testing. Distorted models. 1 units. 3.0 Open channel flow:- Types and characteristics. Steady uniform flow through open channels: Chezy's Manning's Bazin's Kutter's equations. Determination of normal depth. Most economical sections. Specific energy and specific ----------------concepts, critical flow - critical depth and velocity. Types of slope, Specific energy in non-rectangular channels. Velocity distribution in open channels channel transitions. Use of pitot tube, current meters pitot tube, weirs and flumes. 1 units. 4.0 Steady non -uniform flow through open channels :-Gradually varied flow differentialequation, free surface profile. Backwater and drawdown curves, length of g/w/ flow rapidly varied flow - hydraulic jump in rectangular channels, sequent depths, loss of energy Transient flow - surges in open channels. 1 units. 5.0 Pipe flow :- Pipe line with pump / turbine, pipe networks. Water hammer in pipes - its effects, rigid water column theroy, elastic water column theory - sequence of events, pressure wave and its velocity. Surge tanks - uses and types. 1 unit. 6.0 Impact of jet on vames - Stationery and moving, flat and curved flow over a radial vane. Applications compressible flow-continuity, momentum and energy equations Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Velocity of pressure wave. mach Number 1 unit. II. TERMWORK: Termwork experiments and tutorials will be based on above topics. TEXT BOOK / REFERENCES:1. Fluid Mechanics Part II R. M. Dave 2. Engineering, Fluid Mechanics : K. L. Kumar 3. Hydraulics and fluid Machines : P. N. Modi and S. M .Seth 4. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechancis and Fluid Machines : S. Ramamurthan 5. Fluid Mechanics an Hydraulic MACHINES : R. K. Bansal. 6. Open channel Hydraulics : Ven Te chow 7. Fluid Machines : Massary

F.S.OF B.E. III (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I Code No. 3L/2P/1 Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

THEORY: 1.0 Energy theorms, moment area theorem and conjugate beam. 2.0 Influence lines for beams and trusses - Rolling loads - Muller breslau principle. 3.0 Fixed and continuous beams under various loading patterns and with yielding of supports, unsymmetric bending. Reinforced Concrete, 1.0 Basics of R. C. C. design - Design theories -Design for flexture by L. S. method Singly, doubly and flanged beams. 2.0 Shear and development length - Deflection and cracking Steel Structures : 1.0 Connections : Axial and eccentric bolted and welded connections. Term Work : It consists of submission containing library/tutorial/design/drawing work done bsed on above stated syllabus. TERMWORK : Text / References: 1.0 Mechanics of Structure Vol. II S. B. Junnarkar, Charotar Pub. 2.0 Reinforced Concrete by H. J Shah, Charotar Pub. 3.0 Steel Structures by Vazirani and Ratwani, Khanna Pub. 4.0 Reinforced Concrete - A. K. Jain.

F.S.OF B.E. III (Civil - (Civil - Irrigation Water Management)) ESTIMATION, VALUATION AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE. Code No. 3L/2P/1 THEORY: 1.0 Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

Types of Estimate - Approximate and detailed estimate of C. E. work and standard, mode and units of measurements. 2.0 Estimate of Buildings - Residental and public. 3.0 Estimate of RCC works and steel structures -Culverts - Roads, Water supply and sanitary works, Irrigation works. 4.0 Task work of labourers - Material and labour schedule - Framing role analysis, schedule of rate. 5.0 (a) Tendering and contract procedures - Types and relative merits of different tendency and contract rules. (b) Contract documents - conditions of contract - subcontractor and Engineers - Duties and responsibilities. 6.0 (a) Specification - writing principles. (b) P. W. D. system of administration and accounts Technical sanction - billing and extra item work organisation. 7.0 Valuation - Terms - related to the valuation of real property factors affecting valuation of land and building - Depreciations - methods - cash flow diagram. 8.0 (a) Methods of valuation of - real properties. (valuation tables, valuation reports) (b) Fixation of standard rent. (c) Arbitation procedure. II. Termwork:-The termwork for the subject will be based on the above topics of the syllabus. A site visit of bldg. under construction with a view to illustrate std. Mode of measurements.

TEXT / REFERENCES. 1.0 Elements of Estimating and costing (Professional practice - S. C. Rangwala pub. Charotar book. Sta. 2.0 Estimate and costing B. N. Dutta Pub:- S. Dutta and Co. Lucknow. 3.0 Estimating and costing. S. P. Chandola and Vazirani Pub. Khanna pub. 4.0 Textbook of Estimates and costing (Civil Engg. Pg. S. Birdi pub. Dhanpatrai and sons.) 5.0 Estimating, costing, specification and valuation in civil Engineers principles and
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applications and M. Chakraborthy. Pub. M. Chakraborty, 10 edition. Valuation of Real properties - SC Rangwala Pub. Charotar Book stall. Civil Engineering contracts and estimates - Patil Pub orient Longman Fundamentals of Public works procedure and Accounts - KN Pandya - Pub. P.R. Mehta Quantitve survey (Estimation of CE work plb asia. (Pub. SC chand & Co. ) Mode of Measurements of civil engineering works. - IS 1200.

F.S. OF B.E.-III (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY 3L + 1T + 2Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W. incl. viva : 50 marks Total : 150 marks 1.0 Development in hydrology and its role in water resources project. Hydrologic cycle. Hydrology as applied in engineering. Catchment characteristics. Drainage patterns. Classification of catchments. Weather & climate, humidity, temperature, radiation, wind. Definition of droughts. Classification of droughts. Drought management. Drought frequency. Precipitation. Types and forms of precipitation. Characteristics of precipitation in India. Rain gauging instruments and their installation. Hydrometric network. Optimum network. Preparation of data. Presentation of rainfall data. Mean precipitation over an area. Depth area- duration relationships. Frequency of point rainfall. Intensity-duration-frequency relationship. Probable maximum precipitation. Meteorological sections of flood studies report. Evaporation process. Factors controlling the evaporation process. Evaporimeters. Emperical evaporation equations. Water-budget determination of reservoir evaporation. Energy-budget determinations of reservoir evaporation. Aerodynamic determination of reservoir evaporation. Combination methods of estimating reservoir evaporation. Estimation of reservoir evaporation from pan evaporation and related meteorological data. Reservoir evaporation and methods for its reduction. Infiltration process. Infiltration capacity of soil. Factors influencing infiltration capacity. Methods of determining infiltration capacity. Infiltration indices. Infiltration measurement. Cylindrical method. Ponding method. Measurement of infiltration in furrow. Blocked furrow method. Recycling furrow infiltrometer. Infiltration equations. Phenomena of runoff. Catchment characteristics and their effects on runoff. Climatic factors. Rainfall-runoff correlation. Methods of estimation. Flow rating curves. Determination of flow-rating curves. Adjustment and extension of flowrating curves. Volume and durations of runoff. Estimating snow-melt runoff. Hydrograph, Factors affecting flood hydrograph. Components of hydrograph. Contribution of base flow to stream discharge. Separation of base flow and runoff. Evaluation of base flow. Effective rainfall. Determination of total runoff. Direct runoff hydrograph. Unit hydrograph. Derivation of unit hydrograph. Unit hydrographs of different durations. Use and limitations of unit hydrograph. Instantaneous unit hydrograph. Synthetic unit hydrograph. Unit hydrograph from catchment characteristics by FSR method.

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F.S.OF B.E. III (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) GROUND WATER HYDRAULICS Code No. 3L+1T+2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks Total : 150 marks

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S.S.OF B.E. III (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) STRUCTURAL DESIGN - I Code No. 3L/2P/1 THEORY: Concrete Technology And Reinforced Concrete:1.0 Introduction - Loads on Structure - Structural elements - coder practice. Material used for reinforced concrete and their properties - properties of wet and set concrete. Concept of reinforced concrete - Design theories. Design for flexure Singly reinforced beams - Doubly reinforced beams. Flaged beams - Transformed sections. 2.0 Shear and Development length - Design for shear, check cor development length, Anchor length - Bearing stress round the bend. Serviceability requirement s- ch for deflection and cracking - simply supported and Centilever beams. 3.0 Simply supported and Cantilever one way slabs - simply supported two way slabs. 4.0 Axially and eccentrically loaded columns. Axially and eccentrically loaded. Square and rectangular isolated footings. (B) 1.0 Steel Structures :Advantages of steels structures - Properties of structural steel Design methods Standard Sections - IS code of practice.Connections : riveted, Bolted and Welded connections for axial and eccentric loads - High strength friliction grip bolts. Tension members - Net area - Lug angle - Tension splice. Compression members - Slenderness ration - Permissible stresses - Jacking rivets - Design of simple struts. Beam and compound beams - Permissible stresses - Curtainlment of flange plates. - Lateral instability of compression flango - Web - beam subjected to bending about two axes. Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

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S.S. OF B.E. III (CIVIL-Irrigation Water Management) ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1 3L-2P-1 Paper (3 Hours) : 100 marks PR/TW/VV/PROJ : 50 marks Total : 150 marks 1. Water requirement Design periods, populations estimates. 2. Development of water supplies surface water supplies, Ground water supplies. 3. Quantities of wastes, residential, commercial and industrial waste volumes and their variations. 4. Water Transmission Transmission systems, hydraulic considerations, design of transportation systems, structural requirement, and material of construction, appurienances, anchorages. 5. Water Distribution Distribution systems, basic requirements of capacity and pressure, hydraulic design, network analysis system layout fire hydrants, house connections, distribution reservoirs. Pumping: Necessity, pumps types, characteristics, selection, cavitation. 6. Water and waste water quality Water quality criteria for drinking of objectives of sanitary surveys and sampling, standards-physical, chemical and biological purpose and other beneficial uses of water examination and water and waster water. 7. Environmental sanitation: Water-borne diseases, air sanitation, refuse disposal, excreta disposal, arthropod borne diseases, rodent control, and occupational health. 8. Vital statistics, occupational health, refuse disposal. TERM WORK:th

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S.S.OF B.E. III (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING Code No. 3L/2P/1 THEORY: 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 Functional relationships. Physical and Index properties. Classification. Compaction of soils (Laboratory and Field compaction ) Permeability, Flow nets and seepage. Consolidation of soil Evaluation of consolidation parameters. Shear strength of soil laboratory shear strength measurements. Stress distribution below soil mass, bearing capacity, contact pressure. Earth Pressure, Stability analysis of slopes. Theory : 100 marks TW/Pr : 50 marks incl. viva

Term Work:-It consists of submission containing Laboratory /Tutorial/ Design / Drawing work done based on above stated syllabus. Text / References:1.0 SoilEngineerin Vol. I by Alam Singh (Asia Pub. House) 2.0 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by B. C. Punamia. (Std. Pub.) 3.0 Soil behaviour by Lambe & Whitmann (Nostrand Co.) 4.0 Soil Mechancis By Oza H. P. (Charortar Pub.) 5.0 Basic Soil Mechancis and foundation by Alam Singh (CBS Publishers, Delhi).

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REFERENCES: 1. Dastane, N. G. A Practical Manual in Irrigated Agriculture, Nav Bharat Prakashn, Pune. 2. Dhruvanarayana, V. V. Soil and Water Conservation Research in India. Indian Council of Agricultural Research. 3. Ghanshyam Das. Hydrology and Soil Conservation Engineering Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 4. Gupta, S. K. & Gupta, T. C. Management of Saline Soils & Waters, Selectifile Publishing. 5. Gurmel Singh, Venkatramanan, C., Sastry, G. and Joshi, B. P. Mannual of Soil and Water Conservation Practices. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 6. Hille Daniel, Fundamentals of Soil Physics, Academic Press, New York. 7. James, D. W., Hanke, R. J., Jurinak. Modern Irrigated Soils, John Wi8lley & Sons, New York. 8. Kolay, A. K. Basic Concepts of Soil Science, Wiley Eastern Limited. 9. Michael, A. M. Irrigation Theory and Practice, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. 10. Misra, R. D. & Ahmed, M. Manual of Irrigation Agronomy, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 11. Schwab, G. O., Frevert, R. K., Edminster, T. W. and Barnes, K. K. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 12. Maitra, M.K. Watershed Management Project Planning, Development and Implementation Omega Scientific Publisher, New Delhi.

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - II 3L + 1T + 2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W. incl. viva: 50 marks Total: 150 marks

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Term work and practical will be based on the above syllabus.: BOOKS: 1. Manual on Sewerage and sewage treatment central public health and environmental Engg. Organization. 2. Waste water Engineering Treatment, Disposal, reuse Metcalt and Eddy. 3. Text book on water supply Engineering. By S. R. Kshirsagar. 4. Text book on sanitary Engineering By S. R. Kshirsagar. 5. Text book on water supply Engineering By V. N. Gharpure. 6. Text book on sanitary Engineering By V.N. Gharpure. 7. Water supply and sanitary Engineering By Bizdie. 8. Water supply and Sanitary Engineering By Duggal

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING 3L + 1T + 2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W. incl. viva: 50 marks Total: 150 marks

1. Planning for water resources development. Various purposes served by water resources development projects. Classification of water resources development projects. Water requirement of multipurpose projects. Compatibility of multipurpose uses. Planning of water resources development projects. Engineering economy in water resources development projects. Estimation of benefit-cost ratio. Economic analysis of water resources projects. Capital budgeting. Some common pitfalls in water resources planning. 2. Reservoir planning. Types of reservoirs. Available storage capacity of a reservoir. Investigations for reservoir planning. Selection of site for a reservoir. Capacityelevation and area elevation curves of a reservoir site. Storage zones of a reservoir. Mass inflow curve and demand curve. Determination of the required capacity. Fixing the reservoir capacity for the computed value of the dependable yield of the reservoir catchment. Relation between the inflow outflow and storage data for a reservoir. Fixing the reservoir capacity from the annual inflow and outflow data. Determination of yield of reservoir. Analytical method for determination of storage capacity of a reservoir. 3. Demand patterns and optimal operation. Operation plan of a multipurpose reservoir. Apportionment of the total cost of a multi purpose reservoir. Rule curves and operating tables for reservoirs. Reservoir sedimentation. Reservoir losses. Reservoir clearance. Selection of a suitable site for a reservoir. Economic height of a dam. 4. Dam Engineering. Different classification for dams. Types of dams. Selection of site for a dam. Selection of type of dam. Investigation of dam sites. Engineering surveys. Geological investigations. Sub-surface exploration programme. 5. Earth dams. Types of earth dams. Foundation requirements. Causes of failure of earth dams. Criteria for safe design of earth dams. Preliminary section of earth dam. Typical cross sections of earth dams. Checking the stability of an earth dam. Seepage analysis. Phreatic line in an earth dam. Phreatic line for a homogeneous earth dam with or without a horizontal drainage system. Slope stability analysis. Stability of downstream slope during steady seepage condition. Stability of upstream slope during sudden drawdown condition. Seepage control measures. Measures to control seepage through foundations. Drainage of earth dams. Design of filters. Surface protection of upstream and downstream face of dam. Rockfill dams. Earth core rockfill dams. Design consideration for a rockfill dam. Composite earth-rockfill dam.

6. Gravity dam. Basic definition. Forces acting on dams. Load combination for design of a gravity dam. Requirements for stability of gravity dams. Internal stresses and stress concentrations in gravity dams. Design of gravity dam. Elementary profile of gravity dam. Practical profile of gravity dam. Limiting height of low dam. Multistep or zone method of design of gravity dam. Strip method of design of high dams. Joints, keys and water stops. Openings in dams. Galleries. 7. Spillways. Essential requirements. Required spillway capacity. Component parts of a spillway. Various types of spillways. Energy dissipation below spillway. Characteristics of a hydraulic jump. Location of hydraulic jump. Measure adopted for dissipation of energy. Stilling basins. Bucket type energy dissipators. Spillway crests gates. Visvesvaraya gates. 8. Diversion headworks. Location of diversion headworks. Ideal site for a diversion head works. Layout of diversion headworks. Types of weirs. Relative advantages and disadvantages of weirs and barrages. Theories of subsurface flow. Blighs Creep theory. Lanes weighted creep theory. Potential flow theory. Critical gradient. Khoslas theory. Khoslas solution for a horizontal floor. Khoslas solution for a composite floor. Impervious floor with an intermediate pile. Impervious floor with a downstream pile. Impervious floor with an upstream pile. Exit gradient corrections to superposed values of pressures. Location of hydraulic jump. Water surface profiles. Suction pressure in hydraulic jump through scour due to surface flow. Practicals: Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCES: 1. Arora, K. R. Irrigation, Water Power and Water Resources Engineering. Standard Publishers Distributors, New Delhi. 2. Creger, W. P., Justin, J. D. and Hind, S. J. Engineering for Dams Vols. I, II & III. Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Design for Small Dams - U.S.B.R. 4. Garg, S. K. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures. Khanna Publishers, Delhi. 5. Kushalani, K. B. Irrigation Engineering: Practice and Design Vol. I to VII. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 6. Linsley, R. K. and Franzini, J. E. Water Resources Engineering. McGraw Hill International. 7. Modi, P. N. Irrigation Water Resources and Water Power Engineering. Standard Book House, Delhi. 8. Varshneya, R. S., Gupta, S. C. and Gupta, R. L. Theory and Design of irrigation structures. Nemchand and Bros., Roorkee.

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE 3L + 1T + 2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W. incl. viva: 50 marks Total: 150 marks

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Sociology, concepts, Social psychology, Knowledge and fundamental psychological processes, Nature and scope of rural sociology, Importance in extension education characteristics of Indian rural societies, Rural urban relationship and difference, Social institutions, Community organization, Primary and secondary groups, Group prejudices, Group dynamics, Social change, Factors affecting social change, Nature and role of culture, Leaders and leadership, Importance of leaders in extension, Selection and traing of leaders. Basic concepts and principles of behaviors, Stimulus-response mechanism attention, Perception, Learning process, Motivation, Intelligence, Learning theory, Attitudes and changes. Human relations and administration, Manager, Background, Personality and role, Leadership, Motivation and behaviour, Organization, Structure and dynamics. Communication its importance, Elements of communication, Diffusion, Stages in farm practice acceptance, Factors affecting the acceptance of ideas. Program planning, Meaning, Nature principles and purpose, Steps in program planning, Role of officials and non-officials in program planning, Enlisting the cooperation of local leaders and institutions in preparing and carrying out the program. Extension education, Objectives, Principles and philosophy, & Steps in extension teaching, Study of various extension methods, Factors to be considered in the selection and use of extension methods, Importance of audio-visual aids in extension and study of selected audiovisual aids.

Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCE : 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Handbook of Social Psychology - Young kimbal Social Psychology - Sheriff and Sheriff Human Relations in Management - S. C. Huneryager Public Relations in Management - T. Handy Weight and Syron Hychriation Public Administration in Theory and Practice - M. P. Sharma Village Irrigation Programs - Irrigation and Drainage Paper No. 4 FAO, Rome

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) IRRIGATION ENGINEERING - I Code No. 3L+1T+2Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Water application methods : Criteria for selecting water application methods, Surface irrigation methods : border irrigation, Straight and contour borders, Border specifications and stream size, Basin irrigation, Check basin types, Adaptibility and basin considerations, Size and shape, Furrow irrigation, Furrow types, Adaptibility and characteristics, Straight furrows, Contour furrows, Corrugation irrigation Sub irrigation method : Concept and adaptibility, Sprinkler irrigation, Adaptibility, Limitations, Sprinkler types, Components of sprinkler system, Drip irrigation, Adaptibility, Limitations Drip types, Components of drip system Rooting characteristics and moisture use of crops : Evaporation, Transpiration and consumptive use, Measurement of evapotranspiration - (i) Lysimeter experiment, (ii) Field experimental plots, (iii) Soil moisture depletion studies, (iv) Water balance method Irrigation efficiencies : Efficiencies as per ICID, Water conveyance efficiency, Water application efficiency, Water storage efficiency, Water distribution efficiency, Water use efficiency, Field water use efficiency, Project efficiency, Operational efficiency, Economic efficiency, Water requirement efficiency, Distribution uniformity, Deep percolation ratio and tail water ratio Estimating potential evapotranspiration from climatological data : (i) Blaney criddle method, Radiation method, (iii) Penman method, (iv) Modified penman method, (v) Pan evaporation method and various other methods of estimating potential evapotranspiration Crop coefficient and its use : Kc for different crops for different growth stages, Determining maximum evapotranspiration Concept of field water balance, Effective rainfall, Ground water contribution and other factors, Net irrigation requirement, Gross irrigation requirement, Irrigation scheduling - Various concepts and methods Flow Measurement, Hydraulic Principles of flow measurements, Factors governing flume selection, Parshal flume, location critena, cut throat flume. Types of long throated flumes, General equations for rectangular control sections, modular limit, Repogale flume, IT flume. Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus

REFERENCES : 1.0 Design and Operation of Farm Irrigation systems - M.E. Jensen, ASAE Monograph No.3, A.S.A.E. Michigan 1. 2.0 Irrigation - Theory and Practice - A. M. Michael, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi 2. 3.0 Irrigation Principles and Practices - V. E. Hansen, C. W. Israelsen and G. E. Stringham, John Wiley and Sons, New York 3. 4.0 Advances in Irrigation, Vol. 2 - Daniel Hillel, Academic Press, New York 4. 5.0 Surface Irrigation, Theory and Practice - W. R. Walker and G. V. Skogerboe, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersy 5. 6.0 Guidelines for Predicting crop water requirements - J. Doorenbos and W. O. Pruitt Irrig. Drain Pap. 24, FAO, Rome 6. 7.0 Yield Response to water - J. Doorenbos and A. H. Kassam Irrig. Drain Pap. 33, FAO, Rome

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ELECTIVE I (A) DESIGN OF IRRIGATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

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Theory: 100 marks T.W. incl. viva: 50 marks Total: 150 marks

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Irrigation canals, Classification and types, Irrigation distribution network, Main canal, Branch canal, Distributory, Minor and water courses, Command areas, Canal alignment, Canals in cutting, full embankment and partial cutting and embankment, Balancing depth of cut, Elements of canal cross section Unlined canals : Non-silting and non-scouring velocity, Kenedy's silt theory, Lacey's regime silt theory, Regime conditions regime equations, Limitations, Design procedures Concepts of sediment transport, bed load and suspended load, Meyer Peter's and Einsteins equations, Tractive force theory Lined canals : Necessity of canal lining, Types of lining, Economics of canal lining, Selection of lining, Methods of construction, Design of lined canals Canal capacity : Water requirements by crops, Duty delta concepts, Intensity of irrigation capacity factor, Kor watering etc., Design of network, Longitudinal section, Full supply discharge, Schedule of area and channel dimensions, Concept of AIDO Canal structures: Types of structures, Regulation works, Head regulators and cross regulators, Canal escapes functions and design principles Cross-drainage works, Aqueduct, Syphon, Super passage, Level crossing, Selection and design principles Canal falls, Various types and design, Canal outlets, Types and design regulation and maintenance of canal system canal flow measurement, Standing wave flume and Parshal flume

Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCES : 1.0 Theory and Design of Irrigation Structures - R. S. Varshney, Gupta and Gupta, Nem chand and Bros., Roorkee 2.0 Irrigation and Water Engineering - Punmia and Pando, B. B. Lal - Standard Publishers distributors, Delhi 3.0 Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering - Bharat Singh - Nem chand and bros., Roorkee 4.0 Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Structures - S.K.Garg 5.0 Text book of Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures - R.K.Sharma, Oxford and ` IBK Publishing house, New Delhi

F.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) DESIGN PROJECT (WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING) Code No. 5Pr T.W./Pr. incl viva:100 marks

Analysis, Design, computer Applications, care studies, feasibility study or state of the Art study on any topic related to Water Resources Engineering. A project report is to be prepared and viva voce will be based on the project work done by the students.

S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Code No. 3L+1T+3Pr Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Construction planning : Necessity, Methods of planning, Fundamentals termsevents, Activities, Bar charts, Critical path method, Developing critical path network, Statement of work, Workbreak-down structure Programme evaluation and review technique (PERT) construction scheduling, Construction cost control, Construction management cost optimisation, Crashing, Resource allocation, Resource smoothening Engineering fundamentals : Rolling resistance, Effect of grade drawbar pull, Rimpull, Acceleration, Swell and shrinkage of soils Tractors and related equipment : Tractors-types, Performance & gradability, Bulldozers types and output tractor shovels rippers, Land cleaning equipment scrapers, Cycle times, Types and out put drag line, Clam shells, Hoes, Trenching machines, Farm equipment tractors, ploughs, discharrows Other construction equipment : Power shovels - types and size, Selection, Optimum depth of cut, Output, Trucks and wagons, Types and capacities, Balancing capacities of excavators, Compacting equipment: Rollers, their suitability for different operations, Belt conveyers component & power required Pumping equipment, Types of pumps used in construction work selection, Drilling and blasting of rocks, Drill bits, Selection of drilling patterns, Rates of drilling use of compressed air compression in drilling, Concrete mixers, types and sizes Selection of construction equipment : Methods of depreciation cost of owning and operation of equipment cost of maintenance and repairs of construction equipment, Financial management, Discounted cash flow analysis, Present worth Pracitcals and Termwork will be based on above syllabus

REFERENCES : 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods - R.C.Peurifoy Construction equipment, Planning and applications - Mahesh Verma PERT & CPM - L. Srinath Critical path methods inconstruction practice - Antia Farm Machinery and Equipment - Smith nd Wilkes Farm Machinery - Gulfin Project Management - Kerzner - Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.

S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING - II 3L + 1T + 2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W. incl. viva: 50 marks Total: 150 marks

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Importance of Roads in development of rural areas and agricultural developments and Nation- Historical growth of roads in India - Role played By I. R. C. CRRI, H.R.B. etc in road development of India. Geometric Design of Highway - Alignment fixing and design factors. Design of a road from Traffic consideration - Management control and surveys. Pavement Design - Factors affecting pavement performance I. R. C. guideline for design of flexible and rigid pavement simplified methods of evaluation of subgrade soil strength. Materials for road construction - use of local materials - properties and laboratory test. Road construction methods for low intermediate nad high type using soil, aggregate, puzzolona, bituminuous and cement binders and in different geoclimatic regions Machinery and equipments Specifications for road work Highway Drainage - Low cost drainage system - cause ways - pipe culverts box box culverts etc. Routine and periodic maintenance of roads - properties. Case study of economic appraisal of rural roads - command area roads Economic appraisal techniques.

II TERM WORK. Students will be required to submit term work consisting of laboratory journal and assignments based on the syllabus of the subjects. Books Recommended : Text / Reference. 1. T. D. Ahuja :- Highway Engineering (Publishers:- Standard Book House , Delhi) 2. Sharma :-Principles , Practice and Design of Highway Engineering (Publishers:-S. Chand and Co., Delhi) 3. Sahgal and Bhanot :- A text book of Highway Engineering and airport (Publishers:- S. Chand and Co. Delhi).

S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - (Civil - Irrigation Water Management)) IRRIGATION ENGINEERING - II Code No 3L+1T+4Pr Units 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 Levis Milne equation, Volume balance field design, Design objectives, Advance phase, Wetting, Depletion phase, Recession phase Design of Border irrigation system, Evaluation of border irrigation system Design of basin irrigation system, Evaluation of basin irrigation system Design of furrow irrigation system, Evaluation of furrow irrigation system Hydraulics of pipe systems, Fundamental flow equations, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Scobey equation and Hagen Williams equation Headloss in pipes with multiple, equally spaced outlets Design of solid set sprinkler system, Evaluation of sprinkler irrigation system distribution uniformity, Coefficient of uniformity Design of drip irrigation system, Evaluation of drip irrigation system Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus Theory : 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

REFERENCE : 1.0 Design and operation of Farm Irrigation systems - M. E. Jensen ASAE Monograph No.3, ASAE, Michigan 2.0 Surface Irrigation Theory and Practice - W. R. Walker and G. V. Skogerboe, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey 3.0 Farm Irrigation system Evaluation, A guide for Management - J. L. Merriam and Jack Keller, Utah State University, Logan

S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Code No 3L+1T+2Pr 1.0 Theory: 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

Goals of irrigation management, Problems in irrigation management, Social scientists and irrigation engineers, joint involvement in management of irrigation systems. Traditional irrigation management Participatory Irrigation management, Concept of PIM, Need of PIM, Benefits of PIM, Objectives of PIM, Status of PIM in India and Gujarat. Planning of PIM. Water users association / cooperatives. Pre-requites for sustainable WUA/WUC. Types of farmers organization. Hierarchy of irrigation dept. and WUA/WUC. Constraints to farmers participation. Incentives for implementation of PIM. Organizing steps for transfer of management to users. Steps of rehabilitation and maintenance work carried out by WUA/ WUC. Allocation of water. Steps for charging of water within the organization. Agreement of MOU between WUA/ WUC and Government. Formation, rights and functions of each committee. Rights and functions of irrigation department. Raising of funds and investment by WUA/ WUC Training of PIM to WUA/ WUC. Organisers for implementing PIM. Designing a capacity building program for PIM. Role of trainer. Conducting training programme. Training of discharge measurement. Walk through survey/maintenance survey. Crop assessments and water charges collection. Training to agency officials. Workshops on agricultural production practices. Monitoring performances of WUA/ WUC. Irrigation Water Distribution System, Rotational Water Supply System. Traditional system, Sejpali, Warabandhi, Vara-Varam, RWS, Principles of RWS system, Preparation of RWS. Tank management systems, Organisation structure, Maintenance schedule, Problems involved, Organisation of rotational schedule, Case studies Management of lift irrigation system, System design for water allocation, Role of water users organisation in management of lift irrigation systems, Economic appraisal of lift irrigation scheme. Integrated water resources management. Principles, Key issues in IWRM. in basins, Establishing basin management system. Roles and types of basin organisations. Finance. Involving stakeholders. Strategic long term planning. Basin action plans.

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Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCE: 1.0 2.0 Barik, B.C. Course Report on Participatory Irrigation Management, WALMI, Anand Guide for preparation of Plans of Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation Systems in India Indian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, INCID, New Delhi. Guidelines for Haryali Watershed Development Programme. Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India. Gujarat Government orders on Participatory Irrigation Management, Development Support Centre, Ahmedabad Impact of Participatory Irrigation Management Training Programme. WALMI, Anand Irrigation Management Committees NMWP Guidelines and Implantations for Implementation Indo- Dutch Training, Production Management Unit. Hooja R. A Strategy for training for PIM in India, Working paper, Indianpim Maloney, C. and K.V. Raju., Economic aspect of PIM, Additional reading on farmers organizations for irrigation management, WAPCOS, New Delhi. Murray, H., Lashri B. and Memon, Y. How to establish water users association? Practical steps for social mobilizers, IWMI Pangare, G.A. Scaling up PIM in India. Indian Network on PIM, New Delhi. A Handbook for Integrated Water Resources Management in Basins, Published 2009 by the Global Water Partnership (GWP) and the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO).

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S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ELECTIVE II (A) DRAINAGE ENGINEERING OF IRRIGATED Code No 3L+1T+2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Importance and benefits of drainage, Interrelationship of irrigation and drainage, Soil properties influencing drainage, Statics and dynamics of soil water, Hydraulic conductivity and its measurement in the laboratory and the field Types of drainage, Surface and subsurface, Drainage surveys and investigations, Types of land requiring drainage and criteria, Planning a field drainage system, Fundamentals of seepage analysis Surface drainage, Type and design of open ditches Subsurface Drainage : Theory of subsurface drainage, General solution to drainage flow problems, Flow to drains in homogeneous, Heterogeneous and anisotropic soils, Design of filters, Subsurface drainage design, Types of systems, Depth and spacing design criteria Maintenance of water table, Special methods of drainage e.g. Vertical drainage, Mole drains, Drainage wells Recycling of drainage water Problems related to drainage and salinity in irrigated agriculture, Causes of salt accumulation Water logging, Soil salinity, Salt balance, Leaching methods Reclamation and management of salt affected soils, Reclamation of saline and alkaline soils, Special legal problems of reclamation

Practicals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCES : 1.0 Drainage manual for irrigated Agriculture in India - IMTP Publication, New Delhi 2.0 Drainage Engineering - Luthin 3.0 Manual of Surface Drainage Engineering Vol. II - B. Z. Kinori and J. Mevorach Elseveir 4.0 Drainage for Agriculture - J. V. Schilfgaarde - American Society of Agronomy

S.S. OF B.E.-IV (Civil - Irrigation Water Management) ELECTIVE II (B) ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF IRRIGATION PROJECTS Code No 3L+1T+2Pr Theory: 100 marks T.W./Pr incl viva:50 marks

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Introduction : Present methodology, An overview of social benefit cost analysis of project, An overview of techno-economic analysis of alternatives Background of Project : Project features, Agro-economic profile of the project region Benefit-Cost Analysis of Project : Background to the analysis, Estimation of benefits, Estimation of farm level costs, Estimation of annual costs, Discounting of benefits and costs, Benefit cost ratios, Economic benefit cost analysis-world bank methodology Social Benefit Cost Analysis : The need for social benefit cost analysis (SBCA), Social benefit-cost analysis-an overview, Estimation of national/regional parameters Social Benefit Cost Analysis of the Project : Estimation of gross benefits, Estimation of farm-level costs, Estimation of net value of output, Estimation of project level costs, Adjustments for shadow price of investment, Results of SBCA, Sensitivity analysis Techno-economic Analysis of Project : Background to the analysis, Alternative plans of utilization, Reservoir capacity and cost of dam under alternative plans of utilization, Economics of lining of the main canal, Earth dam vis-a-vis masonry dam, Benefits and adverse effect on environmental quality, Optimization of resource utilization, Recommended plan The SBCA of Irrigation Projects in India : Use of SBCA methodology in india, Computer program for benefit cost analysis

Pracitcals and Termwork will be based on the above syllabus REFERENCES : 1.0 2.0 Economic appraisal of irrigation projects in india - Basawan Sinha, Ramesh Bhatia - Agricole Publishing Academy, New Delhi, 1989 Economics of Water Resources Planning L. D. James and R. R. S

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