The document summarizes the design of a right side diversion channel cross-section to carry a discharge of 76 cubic meters per second. It provides the basic design parameters of the channel including a bed width of 3 meters, side slopes of 2.5:1, and a bed fall of 1 in 1000. Using these parameters, it calculates the required cross-sectional area of 35.2 square meters and verifies that the designed discharge capacity of 81.382 cubic meters per second is greater than the required discharge of 76 cubic meters per second.
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Discharge Left Drain
The document summarizes the design of a right side diversion channel cross-section to carry a discharge of 76 cubic meters per second. It provides the basic design parameters of the channel including a bed width of 3 meters, side slopes of 2.5:1, and a bed fall of 1 in 1000. Using these parameters, it calculates the required cross-sectional area of 35.2 square meters and verifies that the designed discharge capacity of 81.382 cubic meters per second is greater than the required discharge of 76 cubic meters per second.
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DESIGN OF RIGHT SIDE DIVERSION CHANNEL CROSS-SECTION
Discharge required = 76.000 cusecs
The following are the basic data assumed Bed width,B = 3.00 mts varies as per G.L F S D,d = 3.20 mts 0.60 Side slopes = 2.5 : 1 2.5 :1 Bed fall,s = 1in 1000 3.20 Value of n = 0.02 3.00 B/D Ratio = 0.938