Class Presentation on River and it's training works
Organised by : Prof. Sahel Md. Delabul Hossain,
Associate Professor,
Depatment of Humanites and Social Science ,
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Orrisa, India
Date of Presentation : 10th September 2018
Presented by : Shubham Singh (1801609),
Student of CV- 2, 2nd Year,
Department of Civil Engineering,
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar,
Orrisa, India
Topics
River
Types of river
Perenial V/S Non - Perenial river
Stages of river
Meandering
Cut off
River Training Works
Objective of River Training Work
Classification of River Traing Works
Types of River Training Works
Embankment
Bandeling
Guide Bank
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 - 12
13
14
RIVER
 River is a natural flowing watercourse , usually fresh water , flowing
towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
 Taking times to change route of flowing.
 Carrying silt and sand from upstream to downstream.
Slide no - 1
Perennial
Slide no - 2
PERENNIAL V/S NON PERENNIAL
Perennial Non Perennial
 Water avilable through
out the year.
 Water avilable asper climatic
season.
 Also called as permanent river.  Also called asa periodic river.
 Example-Ganga, Indus
Brahmaputra, etc.
 Example - Narmada, Tapti,
Krishna etc.
Slide no - 3
STAGES OF RIVER
(BASED ON TOPOGRAPHY OF THE RIVER BASIN)
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Slide no - 5Fig. no - 1
Slide no - 6Fig. no - 2
video no - 1
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Slide no - 8
1. High Water Training
3. Mean Water Training
CLASSIFICATION OF RIVER
TRAINING WORKS
Slide no - 9
Slide no - 10
EMBANKMENT
(SUB DIVISIONS ON BASIS OF POSTION)
Slide no - 11
Fig. no - 3
 Cheaper in construction & simple
in construction.
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Fig. no - 4
BANDALLING
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Fig. no - 5
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Fig. no - 6
CONCLUSIONS
Slide no - 15
[ 1 ] S.R. , Sahasrabudhe,Water Resources Engineering, New - Delhi, S.K.Kataria &
Sons Publisher, 2015, p. 325 - 333.
[ 2 ] Dr. Sreeja P.,Water Resources Engineering, 31st December 2009. [ Online ].
Avilable : https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105110/38. [Accessed: 9th September 2018].
River and it's training work

River and it's training work

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    Class Presentation onRiver and it's training works Organised by : Prof. Sahel Md. Delabul Hossain, Associate Professor, Depatment of Humanites and Social Science , KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Orrisa, India Date of Presentation : 10th September 2018 Presented by : Shubham Singh (1801609), Student of CV- 2, 2nd Year, Department of Civil Engineering, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Orrisa, India
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    Topics River Types of river PerenialV/S Non - Perenial river Stages of river Meandering Cut off River Training Works Objective of River Training Work Classification of River Traing Works Types of River Training Works Embankment Bandeling Guide Bank Slide no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - 12 13 14
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    RIVER  River isa natural flowing watercourse , usually fresh water , flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.  Taking times to change route of flowing.  Carrying silt and sand from upstream to downstream. Slide no - 1
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    PERENNIAL V/S NONPERENNIAL Perennial Non Perennial  Water avilable through out the year.  Water avilable asper climatic season.  Also called as permanent river.  Also called asa periodic river.  Example-Ganga, Indus Brahmaputra, etc.  Example - Narmada, Tapti, Krishna etc. Slide no - 3
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    STAGES OF RIVER (BASEDON TOPOGRAPHY OF THE RIVER BASIN) Slide no - 4
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    Slide no -5Fig. no - 1
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    Slide no -6Fig. no - 2 video no - 1
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    1. High WaterTraining 3. Mean Water Training CLASSIFICATION OF RIVER TRAINING WORKS Slide no - 9
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    EMBANKMENT (SUB DIVISIONS ONBASIS OF POSTION) Slide no - 11 Fig. no - 3
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     Cheaper inconstruction & simple in construction. Slide no - 12 Fig. no - 4
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    BANDALLING Slide no -13 Fig. no - 5
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    Slide no -14 Fig. no - 6
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    [ 1 ]S.R. , Sahasrabudhe,Water Resources Engineering, New - Delhi, S.K.Kataria & Sons Publisher, 2015, p. 325 - 333. [ 2 ] Dr. Sreeja P.,Water Resources Engineering, 31st December 2009. [ Online ]. Avilable : https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105110/38. [Accessed: 9th September 2018].