WATER RESOURCES & DEVELOPMENT MANAGMENT: Recent submissions

  • Yulianto, Udian (2006)
    A catchment is a dynamic system whose response changes with time. Given the complexities of real-life catchment, a mathematical model is but a simplified representation of this complex system. Further, the input (precipitation) ...
  • Long, Vu Thai (2006)
    Bridges and culverts are important structures on highways. Hydrological and Hydraulic design of such structures is an important activity for the civil engineers. The aim of present study is to study in detail the hydrologic ...
  • Siddiqui, Shafiq Ahmad (2006)
    Estimation of monthly runoff is required for planning and management of the water resources projects. The rainfall in monsoon season mainly contributes to annual runoff. The runoff during non-monsoon season however also ...
  • Kumar, Sanjeev (2006)
    In our life, water play a vital role, especially fresh water is of utmost importance. The main sources of fresh water are lakes, rivers, streams and channels but this water may be contaminated not suites for intended use ...
  • Gupta, Sanjeev (2006)
    The assessment of stability of slopes particularly in the geologically poor environment for the safety of important and major projects needs careful attention. The adopted measures should be capable to resist the destabilizing ...
  • Maharjan, Raju (2006)
    Generation system is one of the major components of the electric power industry. In deregulated power systems, generation system provides the required environment for competition among power market participants. The entry ...
  • Albayati, Omer Adil Zainal (2006)
    Food products of perishable nature are needed to be preserved from spoiling using the precooling technique. Precooling is the process of cooling fruits and vegetables as soon as possible after the harvest and prior to ...
  • Kartika, Endra (2006)
    Hydrology of urban areas is dominated by preponderance of impervious surfaces and presence of manmade drainage channels. Engineering objective when dealing with urban hydrology is to provide for control of peak flows and ...
  • Widianto, Eko (2006)
    No area of Material Management is beset with as many problems as those of management of spare parts. This is because spare parts management is related to failures, which themselves are random and stochastic in nature. The ...
  • Allan, Daniel Assan (2006)
    Electricity supply in Ghana has for most parts been sourced from the Volta hydroelectric power station in the south eastern town of Akosombo since late 1960s. It is being supplemented by thermal generation when the levels ...
  • Dash, Bibhuti Bhusan (2006)
    Drought is a temporary random and complex phenomenon mainly originating due to lack of precipitation leading to water deficit and causing economic loss. The success to drought alleviation depends on how well droughts are ...
  • Maurya, Atul Kumar (2006)
    The estimated hydro power potential in India is about 84000 MW at 60 % load factor, out of which only 32326 MW has so far been harnessed. Its share in total energy generation is about 25.9 % whereas for efficient power ...
  • Mardiyono, Anton (2006)
    Many earth and rockfill dams have been observed to have undergone large settlements and horizontal movements. The dam has experienced wide variety of movements, both in the upstream and the downstream direction. Correct ...
  • Sinha, Amita Kumar (2006)
    The urge for economic progress is common to any developing nation. Massive developmental activities are being undertaken in countries like India in the field of water resources to meet and satisfy the demands for higher ...
  • Prasad, Rakesh (2004)
    The Upper Ganga Canal (UGC) was commissioned in the year 1854, by diverting water from the River Ganga at Haridwar into the UGC system. Successive improvements have been made over the years and the design discharge of 189 ...
  • Dev, Sandip Kumar (2005)
    The hydro turbines convert the potential energy into mechanical energy for its further conversion into electrical energy by use of electrical generators. In a hydro power station, the hydraulic turbine is the centre, or ...
  • Effendy, Irffan (2005)
    Drying or dehydration of material means removal of moisture from the interior of the material to the surface and then to remove this moisture from the surface of the drying material. Solar drying equipment would yield ...
  • Yadav, Rajeshwar (2005)
    Groundwater is the largest source of fresh water available on earth, which is exploited to satisfy our needs for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. With the increase in population, the, demand of water for ...
  • Shreevastaw, Raj Kumar (2005)
    Due to the growing agricultural, industrial & social needs, the optimal utilization of water resources has gained a remarkable importance in the recent years. It is therefore, necessary to maximize the net benefits from ...
  • Gupta, C. L. (2005)
    A mathematical model using the relationship of rate of transfer of salt from immobile water to mobile water with the concentration difference between the two regions is developed to predict the salt concentration with time ...