Irrigation Engineering Practice is an educational application designed to help students understand and practice the principles of irrigation systems, water resources development, and agricultural water management. The app emphasizes structured learning through chapter-wise quizzes, mock tests, and daily quizzes aligned with standard irrigation engineering curricula.
Users can practice questions from individual topics, attempt mock tests for comprehensive assessment, and monitor their performance using statistics. The app supports self-study, classroom learning, and examination preparation for civil engineering students.
Topics Included
1. Introduction to Irrigation
Irrigation engineering concepts, need and advantages of irrigation, types of irrigation, sources of irrigation water, and water resources development.
2. Soil Water Plant Relationship
Soil water concepts, field capacity, wilting point, available water, root zone depth, and consumptive use.
3. Irrigation Water Requirement
Crop water requirement, duty of water, delta, base period, irrigation efficiency, and water losses.
4. Canal Irrigation
Types of canals, canal alignment, canal cross-section, canal lining, and maintenance.
5. Canal Design and Regulation
Kennedy’s and Lacey’s theories, discharge measurement, canal falls, cross regulators, and escapes.
6. Diversion Headworks
Weirs, barrages, divide walls, fish ladders, and under sluices.
7. Storage Structures
Types of dams, spillways, reservoir capacity, forces on dams, and dam safety.
8. Water Logging and Drainage
Causes and effects of water logging, surface and subsurface drainage systems.
9. Irrigation Methods
Surface, furrow, basin, sprinkler, drip, and micro irrigation methods.
10. Groundwater Irrigation
Groundwater concepts, wells and tube wells, aquifers, yield of wells, and well development.
11. Irrigation Structures
Head regulators, cross drainage works, aqueducts, siphon aqueducts, outlets, and canal modules.
12. Modern Irrigation and Management
Command area development, participatory irrigation management, irrigation scheduling, remote sensing, water conservation, and sustainable irrigation practices.
Key Features
Chapter-wise practice quizzes
Mock tests for full syllabus assessment
Daily quiz for regular practice
Performance statistics to track progress
Content aligned with irrigation engineering syllabus
Simple and distraction-free interface
Irrigation Engineering Practice is suitable for civil engineering students preparing for examinations and strengthening conceptual understanding through consistent practice.