A. Blight
B. Khosla
C. Lane
D. Darcy
Related Mcqs:
- Hydraulic structures are designed for a safe flow of flood. The floods which are equal in designed magnitude life of the project is called _____________________?
A. High floods
B. Ordinary floods
C. Low floods
D. Probable flood - If E1 is the energy before the hydraulic jump and E2 is the energy after the hydraulic jump the efficiency of jump is then given by _____________________?
A. E2 – E1
B. E2 / E1
C. E1 – E2
D. E1 / E2 - The various works constructed on river side to control the flow and pass it safely from hydraulic structures are called ___________________?
A. River controlling works
B. River Training works
C. Marginal Embankment
D. Guide Banks - A hydraulic jump to dissipate energy when flow is __________________?
A. Critical flow
B. Shooting flow
C. Streaming flow
D. Turbulent flow - An engineer who is approached by a client for the purpose of design of hydraulic structures like dam. Barrage or Regulator is called ____________________?
A. Chartered Engineer
B. Consulting Engineer
C. Irrigation Engineer
D. All are correct - The hydraulic structures like dams, barrages constructed on permeable foundations are likely to fail due to ___________________?
A. Piping
B. Crushing
C. Sliding
D. All the above - Khosla provided a seepage theory for design of Hydraulic structures called________________?
A. Theory of seepage
B. Method of independent variables
C. Method of cutoffs
D. Creep theory - Mostly the hydraulic structures founded on ____________ soils fails because of undermining and uplift pressure?
A. Stable
B. Rocky
C. Impermeable
D. Permeable - A water pool is designed on the down stream of the hydraulic structure to dissipate the energy of falling water by providing a water cushion called ______________________?
A. Water pool
B. Cistern
C. Down stream pond
D. Water cushion - The structures, which are constructed on the river bed upstream of head regulator. With this clear water enters in canal such structures are called______________________?
A. Silt excluders
B. Silt ejectors
C. Vortex pipes
D. Silt control structures