Drainage Canal
Drainage Canal
Drainage Canal
M.Shivakumar(16701A0153)
CONTENTS :-
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS CROOS DRAINAGE WORK
DEFINITION
NECESSITY OF CDWs
TYEPS OF CDWs
SELECTION OF TYPES OF CDWs
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION :
when the network of main canals, branch canals,
distributaries, etc.. are provided, then these canals
may have to cross the natural drainages like riv
ers, streams, nallahs, etc. at different points.The c
rossing of the canals with such obstacle cannot
be avoided. So, suitable structures is constructed at
the crossing point for the easy flow of water o
f the canal and drainage in the respective direction
s. These structures are known as cross-drainage w
orks.
WHAT IS CROOS DRAINAGE WORK :
Irrigational Canals while carrying water have to cros
s few natural drainage streams, rivers, etc.. To cross
those drainages safely by the canals, some suitable
structures are required to construct. Works require
d to construct, to cross the drainage are called Cros
s Drainage Works (CDWs). At the meeting point of
canals and drainages, bed levels may not be same.
Depending on their bed levels, different structures
are constructed and accordingly they are known by
different names.
DEFINITION :
The structures which are constructed
at the crossing of a canal and a natural dr
ain so as to dispose of the drainage water
without interrupting the canal water are
known as cross drainage works
NECESSITY OF CDWs :
The site condition of the crossing point
may be such that without any suitable struct
ure, the water of the canal and drainage can
not be diverted to their natural directions. S
o, the cross drainage works must be provide
d to maintain their natural direction of flow.
TYEPS OF CDWs
(1) Type I (Irrigation canal passes over the drainage)
(a) Aqueduct,
(b) Siphon aqueduct.
(2) Type II (Drainage passes over the irrigation c
anal)
(a) Super passage,
(b) Siphon super passage.
(3) Type III (Drainage and canal intersection each oth
er of the same level)
(a) Level Crossing,
(b) Inlet and outlet.
Aqueduct :
When the bed level of canal and the stream are app
roximately the same and quality of water in canal and st
ream is not much different, the cross drainage work con
structed is called level crossing where water of canal an
d stream is allowed to mix. With the help of regulators b
oth in canal and stream, water is disposed through cana
l and stream in required quantity. Level crossing consist
s of following components (i) crest wall (ii) Stream regul
ator (iii) Canal regulator.
Inlet and Outlet
When irrigation canal meets a small stream or dr
ain at same level, drain is allowed to enter the canal as
in inlet. At some distance from this inlet point, a part
of water is allowed to drain as outlet which eventually
meets the original stream. Stone pitching is required a
t the inlet and outlet. The bed and banks between inle
t and outlet are also protected by stone pitching. This
type of CDW is called Inlet and Outlet.
SELECTION OF TYPES OF CDWs
Relative Bed Level
According to the relative bed levels of the canal an
d the river or drainage, the type of cross drainage
work are generally selected which has been discuss
ed earlier. But some problems may come at the cro
ssing point
The following points should be remembered wh
ile recommending the type of work,
(a) The crossing should be at right angle to each oth
er,
(b) Well defined cross-section of the river or drainag
e should be available.
(c) At the crossing point the drainage should be stra
ight for a considerable length.
(d) The width of the drainage should be narrow as f
ar as possible.
Availability of Suitable Foundation :