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Re: Me Hydraulics Syllabus Pune University

The Pune University is provides Engineering in Hydraulics. The syllabus for ME in Hydraulics is here I’m giving you.

Course Duration is Two Years.

Eligibility:

Candidates are invited with Bachelor Degree in Engineering, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA

Syllabus of Me Hydraulics from Pune University
M.E. (Civil) (Hydraulics)
Semester I
501 041 Fluid Mechanics
Teaching Scheme : Examination Scheme: Lectures :4 Hrs./Week
Theory Paper : 100 Marks In Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Credits : 4 End Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Duration of end semester exam. 3 hrs.
Module 1
Basics
Revision of concepts in basic Fluid Mechanics such as classification of flows, Equation of continuity
for three dimensional flow in Cartesian co-ordinates, equation of continuity for one-dimensional flow
along a streamline, types of motion, rotational and irrotational motion, velocity potential, stream
function and flow net, Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and its integration, Bernoulli’s
equation
(Numerical Problems should not be asked on unit No.1)
Module 2
Kinematics of Flow
Continuity Equation in polar and cylindrical coordinates, solving laplace’s equation by graphical &
relaxation method.
Module 3
Conformal mapping. Standard two dimensional flow pattern, source, sink, doublt and their
combination.
Module 4
Laminar Flow
Navier strokes equation-derivation, exact flow between parallel plates-it’s exact solution.
flow near an oscillating plate & suddenly accelerated plate.
Module 5
Boundary Layer Theroy
Development of boundary layer on a flat plate nominal, displacement, momentum, energy
thicknesses, laminar, transitional and turbulent boundary layer, laminar sub layer, Local and mean
drag coefficients.
Module 6
Karman’s momentum integral equation, Karman Pohlhausen’s solution, Boundary layer separation.
Module 7
Turbulent Flow
a)Reynold’s equation of motion, typical solution, Energy and Momentum equation
b)Statistical theory of turbulence, Isotropic and homogeneous turbulence, probability density function.
Module 8
Principles of Compressible Flow
(a)Compressible fluid flow-fundamental equation, continuity equation, energy
equation, velocity of propagation. Pressure, density and temperature in terms of Mach No,
(b)Normal shock in one dimensional compressible flow & compressible flow around immersed bodies.
Reference Books
1. Hydraulic Engineering---Roberson, Wiley India
2..Fluid Mechanics through Problems by R.J.Garde, New Age International Publishers
3. Applied Hydrodynamics – H.R. Vallentine, ELBS Publication
4. Fluid Mechanics-Grade & Mirajgaonkar
5. Fluid Mechanics-Victor L Streeter & E.B. Wylie, Mc-Graw Hill
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6. Viscous Fluid Flow-Frank M White, Mc-Graw Hill
7. Boundary Layer Theory- H. Schlichting, Springer New-York 2000
8. Fluid Mechanics-Frank M White, Mc-Graw Hill
9. Fluid Mechanics-Fundamentals and Applications- Cengel and Cimbala, McGraw-
Hill
M.E. (Civil) (Hydraulics)
Semester I
501 042 Irrigation and Drainage
Teaching Scheme : Examination Scheme: Lectures :4 Hrs./Week
Theory Paper : 100 Marks In Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Credits : 4 End Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Duration of end semester exam.: 3 hrs.
Module 1
Soil Water Relationships
Water storage zones and relative equilibrium states, flow of water in saturated and unsaturated soil, soil
moisture determination. Water-Soil Plant Relationships : Evaporation, transpiration, consumptive use .
Module 2
Soil Salinity
Salinity and Alkalinity in irrigated soil , Soil Erosion and conservation
Module 3
Irrigation Systems
Drip Irrigation: General concept, advantages, disadvantages, elements, design concepts.
Module 4
Lift Irrigation: General concept, elements of lift irrigation schemes, design consideration involved in
intake well, jack well, rising main, distribution system, concept of cost economics.
Module 5
Sprinkler Irrigation: General concept, advantage and disvantages, components of the system, types of
sprinklers, design concept.
Module 6
Traditional Systems
Command area, development, onfarm structures, water supply to fields-rotation warabandi.
Module 7
Canals
Canal outlets for flow regulation. , Canal Automation
Module 8
Drainage of Irrigated Land
Need and purpose of drainage, water loging, design and construction of drainage systems, Ministry of
agriculture- WMD recommendations.
Reference Books
1 Irrigation, Water Resources & Water Power Engineering, P.N. Modi
2.Irrigation-Theory and Practice-A.M.Michael-- Vikas Publishing House, Pvt Ltd.
3. Irrigation Engineering Theory & Design – R.S. Varsheny.
4. Ground hydrology--Todd, Wiley India.
Semester I
501 043 Planning and Management of Water Resources
Teaching Scheme : Examination Scheme: Lectures :4 Hrs./Week
Theory Paper : 100 Marks In Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Credits : 4 End Semester Assessment: 50 marks
Duration of end semester exam.: 3 hrs.
Module 1
Introduction
Objectives: of water resource planning and management, its Necessity, Aspects of water resources
planning, water resource development; needs and opportunities; social goals
Module 2
Characteristics
Spatial and temporal characteristics of water resources, constraints for its development like nonreversibility;
planning region and horizon.
Module 3
Economic Planning
Cost benefit studies of single and multipurpose projects– multi objective planning models, financial
analysis of water resources projects, allocation of cost of multipurpose projects; repayment of cost.
Module 5
Water Demand
Demand for drinking water; irrigation, hydropower; navigational; planning for flood control.
Module 6
Management of Water Resources
Characteristics and functions of reservoir; reservoir sedimentation; conservation storage; conflict
among uses, Reservoir operation studies - effect on river regime; long term simulation; reliability;
resiliency and vulnerability assessment
Module 7
Management of Ground-Water Resources, Ground water evaluation; conjunctive use of surface and
ground water.
Module 8
Economics
Discounting techniques; benefit cost parameters; estimation of benefits and costs; appraisal criteria;
social benefit cost analysis. Basin planning; inter-basin transfer of water
Reference Books
1. James, L .D., and Lee, R. R., “Economics of Water Resources Planning”, Mc Graw Hill.
2. Principles of Water Resources planning-by Goodman.
3. Water Resources System Planning – by M.C. Chaturvedi.
4. Water Resources Planning and Management by-O.J. Helwege.
5. Water Management System Application-A.K. Biswas
6. Water resource Engineering- Linsley and Franzini, Mc Graw-Hill
7. Water resources planning and management- Grafton and Hussey, Cambridge Uni. press
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Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Module1:
Introduction to Research ,Meaning of research ,types of research, process of research, Sources of
research problem, Criteria / Characteristics of a good research problem, Errors in selecting a research
problem, Scope and objectives of research problem, formulation of research hypotheses. Search for
causation
Module 2:
Developing a Research Proposal Format of research proposal, Individual research proposal,
Institutional research proposal,Significance,objectives,methodology,Fundi ng for the proposal,Different
funding agaencies.Framework for the planning
Module 3:
Literature survey- Definition of literature and literature survey, need of literature survey, sources of
literature, elements and objectives of literature survey, styles of literature survey, and strategies of
literature survey.
Module 4:
Data collection ,Measuring,Sampling and Scaling—Classification of data, benefits and drawbacks
of data, evaluation of data,qualititative methods of data collection, methods of qualitative research,
Sampling,sample size,sampling strategy,attitude measurement and scaling, types of measurements,
criteria of good measurements, classification of scales.
Module 5:
Preliminary data analysis- Testing of hypothesis- concepts and testing , analysis of variance
techniques, introduction to non parametric tests.Valedity and reliability,Approaches to qualitative and
quantitative data analysis,
Module 6:
Advanced data analysis techniques-Correlation and regression analysis, Introduction to factor
analysis, discriminant analysis, cluster analysis, multidimensional scaling, Descriptive statistics,
Inferential statistics,Mutidimentional measurement and factor analysis
Module 7:
Report writing—Need of effective documentation, importance of report writing, types of reports,
report structure, report formulation,Plagirism.
Module 8:
Presentation of research---Research briefing, presentation styles, impact of presentation, elements of
effective presentation, Writing of research paper, presenting and publishing paper, patent procedure,
Reference Books:
1. Research Methodology: concepts and cases—Deepak Chawla and Neena Sondhi,Vikas
Publishing House Pvt.Ltd. (ISBN 978-81-259-5205-3)
2.Research Methods for Business—Sekaran Uma and Rogure Boudie—Wiley,India
3. Research Methodology: Methods and Trends’, by Dr. C. R. Kothari--- New Age
International Publishers.
4.Research Methods in Education---Louis Cohen,Manion,Morrison---Routledge(Taylor
&Francis Group) / -- Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.-ISBN-978-0-415-58336-7
5. Research Methodology: An Introduction’ by Wayne Goddard and Stuart Melville
6. Research Methodology: A Step by Step Guide for Beginners’, by Ranjit Kumar
7. Research in Education---John Best and James Kahn,Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.

Course Content:

Semester – I
Computational Methods in Hydraulics.
Water Resource Planning and Management
Fluid Mechanics
Elective I
Remote sensing & GIS in Water Resource Engineering.
Dam Engineering
Systems Techniques in water Resource Engineering.
Elective II
Closed Conduit Flow
Hydro Informatics and Simulation.
Hydropower
Lab Practice I
Seminar I

Semester – II
Open Channel Hydraulics
Hydrology
Sediment Transport & River Mechanics
Elective III
Irrigation & Drainage
Coastal Engineering
Water Management & Conveyance System
Elective IV (Open)
Lab Practice II
Seminar II

Semester – III
Seminar III
Project Stage I

Semester – IV
Project Stage II

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