Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 1 (Q.No. 12)
12.
In a canal syphon, the flow is
under atmospheric pressure
pipe flow
with critical velocity
under negative pressure.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Rosh said:   10 years ago
When the canal passes below the trough as a pressure flow, then it is termed as a syphon or a canal syphon.

Samm said:   9 years ago
What is siphonage process?

Hamdan mondal said:   9 years ago
I think it is wrong.

Please tell me I'm correct or not.

Akshay said:   9 years ago
I thing it's Negative pressure.

Sachin Dhosiwal said:   9 years ago
Yes, It's [D] Under Negative Pressure.

Chethan said:   8 years ago
It's due to negative pressure or opposite to gravity pressure (reverse gravity pressure).

Nag said:   8 years ago
It is correct. In barrel, water flows fully up to the roof hence we consider that one as pipe flow.

Aparna said:   8 years ago
Yes @Nag.

It is right answer when water flows partially in the pipe it is considered as an open channel, when it flows fully it is considered as flow through a pipe. This is all about assumption in fluid mechanics.

Kumar Sangakkar said:   8 years ago
The answer is D.

Aks p said:   8 years ago
Yes, D Is absolutely right.


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