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    Computer Graphics for irrigation systems design

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    1986
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    Mittal, Piyush
    Rajendra Kumar, P.
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    This project is a small part of the prestigious Narmada river project being undertaken by the Gujarat state.The sate has to give water up to a group of Pisa sallow a "Chek' The entire state is geographically divided in to villages and each villages is subdivided into chake.each chak has a mama are of 5-20 hectares and is needs of several villages. our project arrived at the following. 1. Given a grouping and proposed plan of giving water to chake , satiate the cost. 2. If regrouping of fialds were allowed across chakes new feed points far chake would about .now triad to find a lower cont Schema for supplying water
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