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LESSON PLAN LP- CE2301 LP Rev. No: 01 Date: 01-07- 2013 Page 1 of 6 Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Unit: I Branch: Civil Semester : V Unit syllabus UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 Irrigation – Need and mode of irrigation – Merits and demerits of irrigation – Crop and crop seasons – consumptive use of water – Duty – Factors affecting duty – Irrigation efficiencies – Planning and Development of irrigation projects. Objective: To understand the need of irrigation and irrigation terms Sessi o n No Topics to be covered Time Ref Teaching Method 01 Scope and Objectives 50 m i n PPT/BB 02 Irrigation – Need and mode of irrigation 50 m i n PPT/BB 03 Merits and demerits of irrigation 50 m i n PPT/BB 04 Crop and crop seasons 50 m i n PPT/BB 05 consumptive use of water 50 PPT/BB

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LESSON PLAN LP- CE2301

LP Rev. No: 01

Date: 01-07-2013

Page 1 of 6

Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: I Branch: Civil Semester : V

Unit syllabus UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9Irrigation – Need and mode of irrigation – Merits and demerits of irrigation – Crop and crop seasons – consumptive use of water – Duty – Factors affecting duty – Irrigation efficiencies – Planning and Development of irrigation projects.

Objective: To understand the need of irrigation and irrigation terms

SessionNo

Topics to be covered Time Ref TeachingMethod

01 Scope and Objectives 50 min PPT/BB

02 Irrigation – Need and mode of irrigation 50 min PPT/BB

03 Merits and demerits of irrigation 50 min PPT/BB

04 Crop and crop seasons 50 min PPT/BB

05 consumptive use of water 50 min PPT/BB

06 Duty – Factors affecting duty 50 min PPT/BB

07 Irrigation efficiencies 50 min PPT/BB

08 Planning and Development of irrigation projects 50 min PPT/BB

09 Planning and Development of irrigation projects 50 min PPT/BB

CAT I

LESSON PLAN LP- CE2301

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Date: 1-07-2013

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Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: II Branch: Civil Semester : V

UNIT II IRRIGATION METHODS 8Canal irrigation – Lift irrigation – Tank irrigation – Flooding methods – Merits and demerits – Sprinkler irrigation – Drip irrigation.

Objective: To understand the mode of irrigation

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SessionNo

Topics to be covered Time Ref TeachingMethod

10 Introduction 50 min PPT/BB

11 Canal irrigation 50 min PPT/BB12 Lift irrigation 50 min PPT/BB

13 Tank irrigation 50 min PPT/BB14 Flooding methods 50 min PPT/BB15 Flooding methods – Merits and demerits 50 min PPT/BB16 Sprinkler irrigation 50 min PPT/BB17 Drip irrigation 50 min PPT/BB18 Tutorial 50 min PPT/BB

CAT II

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Date: 1-07-2013

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Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: III Branch: Civil Semester : V

UNIT III DIVERSION AND IMPOUNDING STRUCTURES 10Weirs – elementary profile of a weir – weirs on pervious foundations - Types of impounding structures - Percolation ponds – Tanks, Sluices and Weirs – Gravity dams – Earth dams – Arch dams – Spillways – Factors affecting location and type of dams – Forces on a dam – Hydraulic design of dams.

Objective: To gain knowledge of the structures involved the elementary hydraulic design of different structures and the concepts of maintenance

SessionNo

Topics to be covered Time Ref Teaching Method

19 Weirs – elementary profile of a weir 50 min PPT/BB

20 weirs on pervious foundations 50 min PPT/BB

21 Types of impounding structures 50 min PPT/BB

22 Percolation ponds 50 min PPT/BB

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23 Tanks, Sluices and Weirs 50 min PPT/BB

24 Gravity dams 50 min PPT/BB

25 Earth dams – Arch dams 50 min PPT/BB

26 Spillways – Factors affecting location and type of dams

50 min PPT/BB

27 Forces on a dam – Hydraulic design of dams 50 min PPT/BB

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Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: IV Branch: Civil Semester : V

UNIT IV CANAL IRRIGATION 10Alignment of canals – Classification of canals – Canal drops – Hydraulic design of drops – Cross drainage works – Hydraulic design of cross drainage works – Canal Head works – Canal regulators – River Training works.

Objective: To gain knowledge of the structures involved the elementary hydraulic design of different structures and the concepts of maintenance

SessionNo

Topics to be covered Time Ref TeachingMethod

28 Types of piles and their functions 50 min PPT/BB

29 Factors influencing the selection of pile 50 min PPT/BB

30 Static formula and dynamic formula (Engineering and Hiley’s)

50 min PPT/BB

31 Capacity from insitu tests (SPT and SCPT) 50 min PPT/BB

32 Negative skin friction ,uplift capacity 50 min PPT/BB

33 Group capacity by different methods 50 min PPT/BB

34 Settlement of pile Groups 50 min PPT/BB

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35 Pile load tests and pile caps 50 min PPT/BB

36 Under reamed piles 50 min PPT/BB

CAT IV

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Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: V Branch: Civil Semester : V

UNIT V IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT 8Need for optimisation of water use – Minimising irrigation water losses – On farm development works - Participatory irrigation management – Water users associations – Changing paradigms in water management – Performance evaluation

Objective: To gain knowledge of the irrigation management practices of the past, present and future

SessionNo

Topics to be covered Time Ref TeachingMethod

37 Need for optimisation of water use 50 min PPT/BB38 Minimising irrigation water losses 50 min PPT/BB39 On farm development works 50 min PPT/BB

40 Participatory irrigation management 50 min PPT/BB41 Water users associations 50 min PPT/BB

42 Changing paradigms in water management 50 min PPT/BB

43 Changing paradigms in water management 50 min PPT/BB

44 Performance evaluation 50 min PPT/BBCAT-V

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Date: 01.07.2013

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Sub Code &Name : CE2301 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Unit: - Branch: Civil Semester : V

References:

1. Asawa, G.L., “Irrigation Engineering”, New Age International Publishers, 20002. Punima B.C. & Pande B.B .Lal Irrigation and Water Power Engineering, Laxmi Publishing,New Delhi 20073. Michael, A.M, Irrigation Theory and Practical, Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd, 20064. Gupta, B.L, & Amir Gupta, “Irrigation Engineering”, Satya Praheshan, New Delhi5. Dilip Kumar Majumdar, “Irrigation Water Management (Principles & Practices)”, Prentice Hall of India (P), Ltd, 20006. Basak, N.N, “Irrigation Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. New Delhi, 19997. Sharma R.K.. “Irrigation Engineering”, S.Chand & Co. 2007.

Course Delivery Plan:

Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

UnitsI II III IV V

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Name Mr. S. AJITH KUMAR Dr. NAGENDRA KUMAR.BDesignation Assistant Professor / Civil HOD / CivilDate 25 / 06 /13 25 / 06 /13