A baffle wall is a sort of weir constructed at the end of the cistern to:i. To prevent any excess amount of discharge likely to pass through the moduleii. The baffle plates are inserted in the eddy chamber sloping from the outer wall towards the inner walliii. Head up the water to its upstream to such a height that hydraulic jump is formedWhich of the following statement is correct?

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Regulation Modules and Canal Structure topics include: Ccanal regulation, canal escapes types, metering flumes and outlet types, non modular outlet types, semi modules types, rigid modules and cattle crossings types.   Canal regulation works are structures that control and regulate the depths, velocities, and discharges of canals. These structures ensure the efficient functioning of a canal irrigation system.  Canal regulation is the process of distributing water from the main canal to branches. The distribution of flow depends on the water demand of various channels.  Regulating... Show more

A baffle wall is a sort of weir constructed at the end of the cistern to:<br />i. To prevent any excess amount of discharge likely to pass through the module<br />ii. The baffle plates are inserted in the eddy chamber sloping from the outer wall towards the inner wall<br />iii. Head up the water to its upstream to such a height that hydraulic jump is formed<br />Which of the following statement is correct?