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B.Tech.(CE) (2011 Onwards) (Sem.–6)
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Subject Code : BTCE-606


Paper ID : [A2293]
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INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
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2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
has to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
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Write briefly :
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(a) Differentiate between the main sewer and trunk sewer.
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(f) What do you mean by anti siphonage pipe?
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(g) Discuss the function of grit chamber.

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(i) Discuss the function of soakage pit.

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2 What do you mean by variation in flow of Sewage? Explain average flow, dry weather
flow, and maximum flow.
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3 Calculate the velocity of flow in a sewer of circular section having diameter of lm, laid at
a gradient of 1 in 400.What will be the discharge through the sewer when running half
full? Use manning's formula taking n= 0.012
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4 What do you understand by an inverted siphon? Why do you construct it? What are the
purposes served by an inverted siphon?
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5 What is meant by ventilation of house sewer and how it is achieved? Also discuss the use
of antisiphonage pipes in multistoried blocks.

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Explain clearly how you determine the area of secondary settling tank used in activated
sludge process. How do you decide the solids loading rate for such tank?
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8 Design an imhoff tank to treat sewage from a small town with population of 20000 with

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