Start Date: 2024-07-25 Course Code: CE 304 L-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4
Course Name: Surface and Ground Water Hydrology Semester: 5th Course Faculty: Dillip Kumar Ghose

Course Plan

CE 304

Surface and Ground Water Hydrology

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B. Tech (Civil Engg.) Fifth Semester(Core)

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Unit-1  Basic of Hydrology: Introduction of Hydrology: definition, application, Hydrologic cycle, different terminology, Water Budget equation.

Unit-2 Hydrometeorology: Formation and types, forms; measurement, estimating missing precipitation data, average precipitation over area, depth-area- duration analysis; intensity/depth- duration-frequency analysis.

Unit-3  Stream flow: Water stage and its measurements, discharge current meter and current-meter measurements, stage-discharge relations, extension of rating curves.

Unit-4 Runoff and hydrograph analysis: The component of runoff, hydrograph, hydrograph separation, factors affecting runoff, unit hydrograph concept, derivation of unit hydrograph, Estimation of peak discharge by Rational Method, Isochrones synthetic unit hydrograph, Definition if IUF, Design flood. Frequency analysis and probability.

Unit-5 Groundwater: Aquifers, movement of ground water, discharge of groundwater, equilibrium hydraulics of wells. Groundwater management, Surface and sub-surface drainage: water logging, remedial measures.

Unit-6 Flood Routing: Definition, storage equation, lumped, distributed and dynamic wave routing.

Unit-7  Sediment transport: Origin and formation of sediments, stream erosion and deposition, definition of regime of flow, plane bed, ripple and dune regime, transition regime, anti-dune regime, introduction to bed loads, siltation, suspended load and wash load.

Unit-8  Floor Damage Mitigation: Reduction of peak flow, confinement of flow, reduction of peak stage, diversion of floodwater, flood proofing, reduction of flood runoff, temporary evaluation of flood prone, flood insurance.

Text Books / Reference Books:

  1. H.M. Raghunath. Hydrology. New Age International, Delhi.
  2. Linsley, Kohlew Paulhors. Hydrology for Engineers. Tata McGraw Hill.
  3. V.T. Chow, D.R. Maidment, and L.W. Mays. Applied Hydrology. Tata McGraw Hill.
  4. K. Subramanya. Engineering Hydrology. McGraw Hill.
  5. D.K. Todd. Groundwater Hydrology. John Wiley & Sons. Course Outcomes (COs):

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1: Basics of Hydrology

CO2: Hydrometeorology and Precipitation Analysis

CO3: Stream Flow Measurement and Stage-Discharge Relationship

CO4: Runoff and Hydrograph Analysis

CO5: Groundwater Flow and Management

CO6: Flood Routing, Sediment Transport, and Flood Mitigation

At the end of the course, students are expected to

  1. Develop clear concepts on basic of hydrological and hydro-meterlogical process and related problems.
  2. Conceptualize surface and subsurface drainage system.

Formulate and solve simple surface and ground water flow problems.

Co’s

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Po9

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Po11

Po12

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PSO2

PSO3

CO 1

2

2

1

2

1

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1

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1

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2

CO 2

3

3

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1

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1

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1

3

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2

CO 3

3

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1

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1

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CO 4

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CO 5

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CO 6

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1

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Average

2.5

2.6

2.33

2.33

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2.7

1.7

1.7

Rounded value

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Class Notes & PPTs

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