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OBJECTIVE
Student is introduced to open channel flow characteristics including hydraulic jump and surges.
Hydraulic machines viz flow through turbines and pumps including their performance
characteristics and design aspects are taught. Student, at the end of the semester will have the
abilities to analyse flow characteristics in open channel and design hydraulic machines.
1.
OPEN CHANNEL FLOW
9+3
Open channel flow – Types and regimes of flow – Velocity distribution in open channel – Wide
open channel – Specific energy – Critical flow and its computation – channel transition.
2.
UNIFORM FLOW
8+3
Uniform flow – Velocity measurement – Manning’s and Chezy’s formula – Determination of
roughness coefficients – Determination of normal depth and velocity – Most economical sections
– Non-erodible channels
3.
VARIED FLOW
9+3
Dynamic equations of gradually varied flow – Assumptions – Characteristics of flow profiles –
Draw down and back water curves – Profile determination – Graphical integration, direct step and
standard step method – Flow through transitions - Hydraulic jump – Types – Energy dissipation –
Surges.
4.
PUMPS
9+3
Centrifugal pump - minimum speed to start the pump – multistage Pumps – Jet and submersible
pumps - Positive displacement pumps - reciprocating pump - negative slip - flow separation
conditions - air vessels -indicator diagram and its variation - savings in work done - rotary pumps.
5.
TURBINES
10+3
Turbines - draft tube and cavitations – Application of momentum principle – Impact of jets on
plane and curved plates - turbines - classification - radial flow turbines - axial flow turbines –
Impulse and Reaction
TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
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Subramanya K., "Flow in Open channels", Tata McGraw-Hill PublishingCompany,
1994.
Modi, P.N, and Seth S.M. Hydraulic and Fluid Mechanics Standard Book House, 2000.
Bansal R.K, Fluid mechanics & Hydraulic machines, Laxmi Publishing Pvt Ltd, New
Delhi - 2007
REFERENCES
1. Jain A.K., "Fluid Mechanics (including Hydraulic Machines)", Khanna Publishers,
8th edition, 1995.
2. Ranga Raju, K.G., “Flow through Open Channels”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1985
CE2253 APPLIED HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
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