Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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If B and d are the bed width and depth of a channel in metres, the combined losses due to evaporation and seepage in cumecs per kilometre length of the channel, is
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Endale said:
4 years ago
how it be? Please explain.
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Gurjant singh said:
4 years ago
This formula is from empirical formula.
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Pummy said:
6 years ago
As this is empirical formula.
Anyone can real water losses in canal which are absorption, percolation (seepage), evaporation, transpiration. Total loss per km is given by answer d accepted in UP, for punjab and CWC gives their own.
Anyone can real water losses in canal which are absorption, percolation (seepage), evaporation, transpiration. Total loss per km is given by answer d accepted in UP, for punjab and CWC gives their own.
(1)
Gaddisa Asefa said:
6 years ago
Please give the explanation to get the answer.
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Joy said:
6 years ago
Please explain it.
Maddy said:
8 years ago
Please Explain the answer.
Aditya Ratnam said:
7 years ago
Please give an explanation.
Navneet said:
7 years ago
Please give an explanation.
Bohemia said:
7 years ago
Evaporation loss is 0.5% of (b+d)^2/3.
Mani m said:
7 years ago
Please give explanation and clearly solution.
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