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DESK STUDIES FOR THE DESIGN OF COASTAL PROTECTION WORK AT FANSA (MANGELWAD TO BARIYAWAD), UMARGAM, DISTRICT VALSAD, GUJARAT
View DetailsDESK STUDIES FOR THE DESIGN OF COASTAL PROTECTION WORKS AT MAROLI, KALGAM AND FANSA VILLAGE, UMARGAM TALUKA, VALSAD DISTRICT, GUJARAT
View DetailsDESK STUDIES FOR THE DESIGN OF GROYNES FOR BANK PROTECTION WORK AT BORSI-MACHHIWAD, NAVSARI, GUJARAT
View DetailsDESK AND WAVE FLUME STUDIES FOR THE DESIGN OF BREAKWATER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GATEWAY PORT AT KAKINADA, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
View DetailsMATHEMATICAL MODEL STUDIES FOR SURGE ANALYSIS OF WARDHA BARRAGE (HADGAON) LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME-1 TALUKA: BABHULGAON; DISTRICT: YAVATMAL, MAHARASTRA
View DetailsMATHEMATICAL MODEL STUDIES FOR SURGE ANALYSIS OF WARDHA BARRAGE (HADGAON) LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME-2 TALUKA: BABHULGAON; DISTRICT: YAVATMAL, MAHARASTRA
View DetailsHYDRAULIC MODEL STUDIES FOR LEFT FLANK HEAD REGULATOR OF POLAVARAM IRRIGATION PROJECT, ANDHRA PRADESH
View DetailsDESK AND WAVE FLUME STUDIES FOR THE DESIGN OF BREAK WATER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTI PURPOSE HARBOUR AT BUYNDUR, KARNATAKA
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The Canal Automation & Measurement division is engaged in activities related to rating of canals/rivers, calculation of co-efficient of discharge in canals, calibration of non-contact sensors at various sites in canals. The division also hosts automated model canal in its premises, where the training for several engineers of different State departments has been carried out, which showcases the necessity to evolve into automation for access of real time data and efficient water management.
Broad expertise
- Conducting hydraulic measurements in Rivers and Canals to Development of Rating Curves, Estimation of Co-efficient of Discharge (Cd) of flow measurement structures, Estimation of transmission losses, Performance evaluation of flow measuring devices in canals etc
- Conducting Bathymetry survey for the reservoirs to estimate sediment deposition and loss of storage capacity and also Area Elevation curves.
Remarkable Achievements:
- CAM division has played a key role in providing appropriate inputs to resolve the interstate water dispute regarding sharing of water between Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states.
- Based on the division recommendations, the real time data acquisition system has been successfully installed and commissioned in Tungabadhra board, Karnataka.
- The co-efficient of discharge for the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Main Canal which caters water requirement to the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan was established by CAM division.
Serial No. | Title of the Projects | Client/Sponsoring Agency |
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1 | Field studies for calibration of ADCP and preparation of discharge rating curve at km 457.7 in Gujarat and km 7.88 in Rajasthan | Gujarat |
2 | Measurement of Environmental Discharge downstream of Godbole Gate at Sardar Sarovar Dam and Discharge at Garudeshwar Gauge site of CWC, Gujarat | Gujarat |
3 |
Calibration / Validation of Open channels ultrasonic non insertion type flow meters in carrier lined channel and Delhi sub branch canal, Delhi |
Delhi |
4 | Development of rating curve for main water distribution channel for MIDC at Jambhul, Ambernath, Dist Thane. |
Maharashtra |
- Selva Balan M., Sampath S., Raghu Chandra “Assessment of Reservoir Storage Capacity and silt deposition using advance instruments – A case study”, Journal of Control & Instrumentation, 2022.
- Sampath S., Khandagale., Gupta R.P. “Comparison of Velocity data for acoustic Doppler current profiler and conventional type current meter using rating trolley”,HYDRO, 2019.
- Suresh Kumar B., Sampath S., Neena Isaac. “Flow measurements in canals to validate Non contact type sensors with ADCP”, 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Water Management is being organized by W R D, GoM at Pune, November 6-8, 2019.
- Suresh Kumar B., Sampath S., Khaparde N.P. “ Rating of Tungabhadra Left Bank Main Canal, T.B. Dam, Karnataka”, International Journal of Modern Trends in Engineering and Science, 2017.
Serial No. | Name | Designation | Email Id | Phone Number |
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1 | Shri B Suresh Kumar | Scientist D & HOD | badugusuresh1972[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103551 |
2 | Dr.S.Sampath | Scientist C | sreekanth[dot]s[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103426 |
3 | Shri Nagaraj M | ARO | nagraj1984[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103452 |
4 | Shri V.S.Dhatrak | Craftsman B | vinayak[dot]s1992[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103452 |
5 | Shri R.P.Gade | MTS | rpgade[dot]68[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103452 |
Automated Canal model
Field studies using ADCP (2)
Field studies using ADCP
Canal automated facility - Viewing of results (1)
Canal automated facility - Viewing of results (2)
Canal Automation Facility
Programmable Logic controller
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