Final Evaporation Control in reservoirs
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- 7.1.4 Karnataka Engineering Research Station, Krishnaraja Sagar
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Institute of Hydraulics and Hydrology, Poondi, Chennai The studies on evaporation control with chemical WER were conducted from 1959 to 1965 in Buderi tank situated near the institute. The tank had a water spread area of about 11.34 ha and depth of 3.66 metres. There were no withdrawals from this tank for irrigation or for other purposes. The inflows into the tank were only from monsoon rains. Regular meteorological observations and pan evaporimeters studies were conducted at the location of study. Cetyl Stearyl alcohol was used for the study. Cetyl Stearyl alcohol was applied on water surface at the rate of 0.05 kg to 0.25 kg in the form of solution and emulsion and at the rate of 0.36 kg in the powder form. Applications were made during the daylight hours for short periods ranging from 7 to 10 days. Film pressure was tested by indicator oils of standard strength. It was maintained at 40 dyne/cm, which is the equilibrium value at which the film was found to offer maximum resistance to the escape of water molecules. The inference drawn on the basis of the study were: i) From economic considerations and facility of operation, application in the form of emulsion appeared to be the best, under local conditions. ii) Layer is found to break due to wind velocity above 8-16 km per hour and also due the presence of bacteria and protein in water. iii) The efficiency of the layer decreases with increase in temperature iv) The saving in water was to the tune of 20% 7.1.4 Karnataka Engineering Research Station, Krishnaraja Sagar This Research Station, then known as Mysore Engineering Research Station, had conducted evaporation control studies on field and semifield scales in four tanks during 1962. The salient features of these tanks and the details of the studies conducted are given in Table 7.3. The studies conducted in each tank are discussed below: 45 TABLE 7.3 Details of Studies Conducted by Karnataka Engineering Research Station, Krishnaraja Sagar S. No Name of Reservoir Average water spread area in Ha Maximum depth in m Meteorological observations Method of application Surface film pressure maintained 1. Kukkarahalli Tank, Mysore. 66.77 10.67 Temperature, wind direction, its velocity & rainfall Solution, emulsion & powder form 24-40 dyne/cm 2. VarunaTank, Mysore. 69.61 3.66 — do— —do— — do— 3. Kadavinahosahalli Tank,, Hassan Distt. Karnataka 0.4 — do— —do— Emulsion & solution form 40 dyne/cm 4. Lingambudhi Tank, Mysore. 67.99 5.61 —do— Solution, emulsion & powder form —do— |
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