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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 division is engaged in carrying out comprehensive mathematical modeling studies focusing on various coastal processes, including tidal hydrodynamics, wave transformation, tranquility, siltation, and shoreline changes. These studies provide valuable insights into the behavior of coastal systems and help in devising effective solutions. Tailored to meet the unique needs of coastal challenges, outcomes of these studies offer invaluable insights into these complex phenomena. From deciphering sedimentation patterns to devising strategies for maintenance dredging, site-specific suggestions are derived from meticulous mathematical modeling studies. Whether it's optimizing navigation channel depths or assessing shoreline changes and littoral drift movement, comprehensive and quick recommendations pave the way for effective solutions.
Further, mathematical models are being used to simulate sea level rise, coastal flooding and coastal vulnerability. These simulations help in assessing the potential impacts of climate change and sea level rise on coastal areas and inform adaptation strategies. This division has also pioneered basic research and development, conducting mathematical model studies based on field data collection to assess coastal processes along the dynamic Maharashtra coastline. Mathematical modelling for Coastal Engineering is pushing the boundaries of coastal engineering, through infinite elements of excellence and innovative studies.
Broad area of expertise
- Comprehensive Mathematical modeling for Development of minor ports/ fishing harbours.
- 2 D and 3 D Mathematical model studies of coastal processes such as tidal hydrodynamics, current, warm water dispersion, salinity dispersion etc.
- Predictive modelling of the oceanographic parameters forwave transformation and wave tranquillity in the harbour.
- Estimation of littoral drift/ longshore transport, beach profile evolution and Shoreline change.
- Modelling of sea level rise, coastal flooding and coastal vulnerability.
- Estimation of siltationin approach channel, turning circle and harbor area using mathematical models.
- Determination of location of intake/outfall structures for nuclear/ thermal power plants/desalination plants based on thermal dispersion and salinity Dispersion studies.
- Water Quality Modeling in Coastal regions etc.
Significant Contributions
MMCE division has done studies for more than 20 projects in India related to coastal processes providing solutions to ports and harbours, sedimentation issues, intake and outfall studies, coastal erosion and wave modelling studies. Few of the many important studies include mathematical model studies for Chilka Lake, Odissa, Jaitapur and Mithivirdi Nuclear Power plant for NPCIL.
Serial No. | Title of the Projects | Client/Sponsoring Agency |
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1 | Mathematical model studies to evaluate Hydrodynamics and sedimentation due to proposed extension of ICG jetty at Porbandar Gujarat. | Gujarat |
2 | Mathematical model studies for tidal hydrodynamics and sedimentation due to proposed breakwater at seaside of eastern side Jetty at Minicoy Island Lakshadweep. | Andaman and Nicobar |
3 | Mathematical Model Studies for wave Tranquility and shoreline changes due to the reclamation proposed by M/s EBTL at Hazira, Gujarat | Gujarat |
4 | Additional Mathematical Model Studies for Tidal Hydrodynamics and Sedimentation for Development of Proposed Honnavar Port, Karnataka | Karnataka |
5 | Mathematical Modal Studies for hydrodynamics and Siltation around the Jetty at Jafrabad, Gujarat For M/S Ultra tech cement Limited. | Gujarat |
6 | Mathematical Model Studies for wave tranquility and shoreline changes for development of Gopalpur Alternate Fishery harbor at Arjipalli in Ganjaon district- Gopalpur, Odisha. | Odisha |
7 | Mathematical Model Studies for wave transformation and wave propogation for proposed third stage breakwater extension and whorf at Androth Island, Lakshadweep. | Andaman and Nicobar |
8 | Mathematical model studies for hydrodynamics for proposed construction of bridge across Dharamtar Creek in Raigad, Maharashtra | Maharashtra |
9 | Sedimentation and flushing modelling studies for the proposed barrage project on the Tapi river, Surat, Gujarat. | Gujarat |
10 | Mathematical Modal Studies for wave transformation, shoreline changes, hydrodynamics and sedimentation at Muthalapozhy Fishing Harbour in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. | Kerala |
11 | Mathematical Modal Studies to assess wave transformation and shoreline changes for proposed development of fishing harbour at Versova, Maharashtra. | Maharashtra |
- Komal Vighe, J. Sinha, "Ship motion analysis for three types of ships using OPTIMOOR at Mus harbor" at the 28th International Conference on "Hydraulics, Water Resources, Environmental and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO-2023)" by Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology(NIT) Warangal, Telangana in association with Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), Pune at NIT, Warangal, 21-23 December 2023
- B. L. Meena, V. B. Sharma, Prabhat Chandra, "Hydrodynamics and sedimentation studies for the development of RO-RO jetty at Revdanda, Raigad district, Maharashtra" at the 28th International Conference on "Hydraulics, Water Resources, Environmental and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO-2023)" by Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology(NIT) Warangal, Telangana in association with Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), Pune at NIT, Warangal, 21-23 December 2023
- B. L. Meena, V. B. Sharma, Prabhat Chandra, "Studies for hydrodynamics and sedimentation for development of fishing harbour at Alvedande, Uttara Kannada Dist, Karnataka" at the 28th International Conference on "Hydraulics, Water Resources, Environmental and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO-2023)" by Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology(NIT) Warangal, Telangana in association with Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), Pune at NIT, Warangal, 21-23 December 2023
- B. L. Meena, P. L. Patel, Prabhat Chandra, "Stream flow simulation of Wainganga river basin by using SWAT model" at the 28th International Conference on "Hydraulics, Water Resources, Environmental and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO-2023)" by Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology(NIT) Warangal, Telangana in association with Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), Pune at NIT, Warangal, 21-23 December 2023
- Dr. Naren A., Dr. J. Sinha, "Assessment of sea level rise over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea" at the Eighth National Conference of Ocean Society of India (OSICON-23) organized by Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and Ocean Society of India, 23-25 August 2023
- Mrs. Vaibhawi Roy, Dr. Jiweshwar Sinha, Dr. Anil Kumar Bagwan, Shri N. Ramesh, “Wave tranquility and prediction of shoreline evolution along a site on East Coast of India” at the Eighth National Conference of Ocean Society of India (OSICON-23) organized by Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and Ocean Society of India, 23-25 August 2023
- K. Singh, Naval S. Jagtap, J. Sinha, “Optimization of Breakwater Layout to Assess the Hydrodynamics and Sedimentation in a Port” at the 27th International Conference on “Hydraulics, Water Resources, Environmental and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO-2022)” organized by Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh, under the aegis of ‘The Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), Pune’ during 22-24 December 2022
Serial No. | Name | Designation | Email Id | Phone Number |
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1 | Dr. Jiweshwar Sinha | SCIENTIST-E and HoD | sinha[dot]j[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103293 |
2 | Shri V. K. Shukla | SCIENTIST-D | shuklavk[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103342 |
3 | Shri Banwari Lal Meena | SCIENTIST-C | meena[dot]bl[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103241 |
4 | Dr A.K. Singh | SCIENTIST-C | singh[underscore]ak[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103248 |
5 | Dr. Ch. Ramesh | SCIENTIST-B | ramesh[dot]ch[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103357 |
6 | Shri Boora Krishna | SCIENTIST-B | krishna[dot]b[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103312 |
7 | Dr A Naren | SCIENTIST-B | naren[dot]a[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103248 |
8 | Dr. Satheesh Kumar J. | SCIENTIST-B | satheeshkumar[dot]j[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103295 |
9 | Shri Naval Jagtap | SCIENTIST-B | naval[dot]jagtap[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
10 | Dr. Anil Kumar Bagwan | SCIENTIST-B | anil[dot]bagwan[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103461 |
11 | Smt. Komal Vighe | ARO | vighe[dot]ks[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103386 |
12 | Smt. Vaibhavi Roy | ARO | roy[dot]v[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103272 |
13 | Shri Rahul Sawant | RA | sawant[dot]rahul[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
14 | Shri V M Bankar | LA-I | bankar[dot]vm[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
15 | Shri. Pradeep Shinde | LA Grade-I | pradeep[dot]shinde[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
16 | Shri S M Shelke | C’man ‘B’ | shele[dot]sm[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
17 | Shri. Shivaji Tanpure | MTS | tanpure[dot]sr[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
18 | Shri A. B. Hole | MTS | hole[dot]anil[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
19 | Shri. Sanjay Thopte | MTS | thopte[dot]st[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
20 | Smt. Malan G. Patole | MTS | patole[dot]mg[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
21 | Shri. Rajesh Kshirsagar | MTS | rajesh[dot]k[at]cwprs[dot]gov[dot]in | 020-24103349 |
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