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RIVER ENGINEERING AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT

ASSIGNMENT II
Q1.During a high flow water-surface elevations of a small stream were noted at two
sections A and B, 10 km apart. These elevations and other salient hydraulic properties
are given below:(Design all river cross sections).

Water
Area of cross Hydraulic
Section surface General Notes: Remark
section(sq.mr) radius(m)
elevation(m)
sediment size: Sand
a. materials
finer sediment
A is
size(95%, 90%):
upstream
A 104.771 73.293 2.733 b. 0.0045m, 0.006m
of B ,
Assume the jet
Assume
velocity is unit with
any
60° angle to water
necessary
c. level
if Missed
Assume Downstream
B 104.5 93.375 3.089 d. of Structure may be
as free overfall type
applying Bernoulli's
equation between
e. two sections with
Trial and error
method
rugosity coefficient :
f.
0.020

The eddy loss coefficient of 0.3 for gradual expansion and 0.1 for gradual

contraction are appropriate. After estimation of the discharge in the stream, Calculate Ds
by using three different Scenarios of Scouring Depth Calculations

Q2. An earth channel passing through prevalently sandy soil has to convey the design
discharge of Q = 12 m³/s. Manning’s roughness coefficient has been estimated as n =
0.02, and the most convenient longitudinal slope set at S = 0.05%. The geometry of the

N.B : the Deadline Submission is December 27


RIVER ENGINEERING AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT

proposed channel is given as: bottom width, b = 6.0 m, depth of water for uniform
flow, h = 2 m, and side slope, z = 2.
It is requested to avoid scouring along the channel, in order to get the water as free as
possible from sand particles in the downstream pumping plant.
Check the design of the channel is to be adequate or not ?

N.B : the Deadline Submission is December 27

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