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Durgapur barrage is meant for diverting water released from dams in upper valley of River Damodar into two main canals on its banks; barrage is of floating raft type with control gates for irrigation purposes; design is based on Khosla's theory of independent variables for weirs on permeable foundations; design allows discharge of 550,000 cusec so that with 20% concentration, discharge is equal to max recorded flood discharge of 650,000 cusec.
Durgapur barrage is meant for diverting water released from dams in upper valley of River Damodar into two main canals on its banks; barrage is of floating raft type with control gates for irrigation purposes; design is based on Khosla's theory of independent variables for weirs on permeable foundations; design allows discharge of 550,000 cusec so that with 20% concentration, discharge is equal to max recorded flood discharge of 650,000 cusec.
Construction features of Durgapur barrage
Instn Engrs (India) -- J
Aich, B.N. (author)
1957
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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