International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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Illustration Of Advanced Flood Control Management Techniques for Flood Area Using Non-Working Model Dipak V. Patil1 Prabhanjan D. Patil2, Prathamesh A. Jadhav3, Mahendra V. Jadhav4 Pratik M. Kamble5 Vaibhav A. Patil6 Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Rajarambapu Institute of technology, India Diploma Student Department of Civil Engineering, Rajarambapu Institute of technology, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***-------------------------------------------------------------------- Future modifications in the model by adding some Abstract– Due to increase in the population, improper 1
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methods of flood controlling will be increasing the control and recovery rate4.MANUAL DESIGNS
planning is observed in urban infrastructure and paved surface which is one of the causes which lead to poor flood management. In this study modeling is done the represent the various flood management techniques to understand various advance technologies to explore all characteristics and the nature of flood various socio-economic aspects of flood.
4.FLOOD CONTROL TECHNIQUES 4.1SAND MASTER Sand master uses power of Hydraulics, San Master works by plowing straight into the sand to fill its empty bags already securely locked and tied to the device the filled bags are then carried to the drop-off location where they needed. This technique is very economical.
Key Words: Flood control techniques, model
1.INTRODUCTION
4.2DAM EASY Dam easy has a unique patented pneumatic pump action seal, which inflates a tube right around the outsides of the barrier completely sealing the area and leaving it water tight. One flood gate has the ability to extend from 780mm to 1100mm. This flood protection barrier provides reliable flood protection at fingertips as it can be installed in under 5 minutes.
In natural disaster it is generally observed that the primary effects of flooding include loss of life and building damages in other structures which include roadways, sewer systems Bridges, canals. Flood also has potential to frequently damage power transmission lines. In this project model were made based on flood disaster management to demonstrate the various flood management techniques.
4.3WATER BLOC The water block is effective stopping any and all encroaching water dead in its this highly efficient flood barrier is used to protect homes woodlands cemeteries or even entire neighborhoods.
Floods also frequently damage power transmission and sometimes power generation, which then has knock-on effects caused by the loss of power.
Water block is made of high strength PVC fabrics designed to maximize puncture resistance tensile and tear strength the water block is a tube-shaped structure incorporating an internal baffle port within the baffle allow the water that's pumped into the tube to be equally distributed throughout both chambers. The water block is generally used as a semi-permanent barrier against the potential for lakes rivers.
2.OBJECTIVE To understand flood management and advance flood control technique. To analyze material required for project model regarding advance flood control management.
4.4FLOOD BREAK When floodwaters strike the rising water creates hydrostatic pressure this water pressure floats a buoyant hollow aluminum beam to raise the flood barrier into its protected position. The rising water also activates self-sealing rubber gaskets that keep the water from seeping through the barrier. When the barrier reaches a 90-degree upright position the flood waters hold the gate firmly in place. When the water recedes, the gate falls lovely back into its recessed location allowing vehicle and pedestrian traffic to resume thoroughly tested and
To demonstrate non-working model regarding to advance flood control technique. To create awareness management.
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3.SCOPE OF THE PROJECT - Students should get knowledge & benefits about flood control management in area.
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