Irrigation and Water Power Engineering
โ Scribed by B.C. Punmia, Pande Brij Basi Lal
- Publisher
- Laxmi Publications
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 840
- Edition
- 17
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Section I : IRRIGATION PRACTICE
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Methods of Irrigation
Chapter 3. Water Requirements of Crops
Section II : WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Chapter 4. Hydrology
Chapter 5. Ground Water : Well Irrigation
Chapter 6. Reservoir Planning
Chapter 7. DAMS-I : General
Chapter 8. DAMS-II : Gravity Dams
Chapter 9. DAMS-III : Arch and Buttress Dams
Chapter 10. DAMS-IV Earth and Rockfill Dams
Chapter 11. DAMS-V : Spillways
Chapter 12. Diversion Headworks
Section III : DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Chapter 13. Flow Irrigation
Chapter 14. Irrigation Channels - I : Silt Theories
Chapter 15. Irrigation Channels - II : Design Procedure
Chapter 16. Waterlogging and Canal Lining
Chapter 17. Canal Outlets
Chapter 18. Canal Regulation Works
Chapter 19. Cross Drainage Works
Section IV : MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
Chapter 20. River Engineering
Chapter 21. Water Power Engineering
Chapter 22. Water Resources Planning
Chapter 23. Important Dams of India
โฆ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Irrigation (Ch 1-22) Final PDF (2-9-2020)
CH1 TO CH5
CH6 TO CH10
CH11 TO CH15
CH16 TO CH22
Chapter 23
INDEX
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