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Cileuliate From the catchment anu the Houtly Ato OF he gy
rainfall for the whol
6.5 Given below are |
catchment area of 500. ka?
~ eT ~ T ; ,
‘Time (h) OPO) 12) IK) 2h ONO 2 AN BHO oA
Observed 6 100250 200 180 100 70 BO M8 28 5g
flow an’
“Aswuming the base How to be 7ero,
66 Attlowd hydrograph of a river draining weatchinent oF ERY han’ die 40 06 hour vot
Storms is in the form of a triangle with a bine oF 66 hone anid a peak ordinate of Woy
from the start, Awami Zero bane Hass, develop the 6 hoor
the runotl
Je catchment
Fhoer ved! (howe Fann ae story GEO HUNTON OH atic,
, derive the ordinate
OF the 6-1 Unit hy digraph
occurring at 10 hor
hydiograph for this catchment
67 ‘The following are the ordinates of the hydrograph of How th
770 kin? duc to a 6-l rainfall, Derive the ordinates of the Gt unit hydiograph She
sumptions regarding the base How.
a catchment aca
suitable:
rimefrom | 0) G) 12) 1H) 24) AD) AG, AQ AK) SH GH Oe
beginning of | | |
stormtyy | Ff | |
too 7008
Discharge 40.65. 216 60 400350 270° 205. Las
(ms)
6.8 Analysis of the
following data
‘Time (days) 7 r s
Discharge an'/sy 2063 1ST | AAG wows
ni own?
Estimated base flow 2
ated hase low 20-22-25
ams o
Determine the 24-h distribut
2 distributic oh pereet yes c
determine the depth of rainfall ae weniges tree
6.9 The ordinates of i
dinates of 4 hydrograph of sueface runcll resulting from $e
of duration 8 1 in. catchment ate as totlows
tte
itl; Myton
twront ooh | 209
7 0 5
: laa aay
wo 2) as)
10 20) ton! aa aaa! ys ma
ol) orl 4 VS ttt
M8) 115] 148 VISIO tay
190] 650} 520! 200) a! |
| S20) 290) | |
HUph (or this catchment
OMS ATO NS The ane
ee the ordinates of the
amine the ord he 8-h unit hi
WL of a Hood bydrogtaph due to a
ne Po eaem, Assume
alt aint oS Teand © re aN AerAE MLiTt ALON Hass af 2
Hers ins and estinnate the peak discha HF canes Hine
Invregraph tor thi
qunent.
ne following datst about st catchment
lene oF area LOO kan’, a
determine the volume af
jive ‘
Sraace nano! and peak surface runoff discharge cor
jn | hour.
sponding: 10 a) storm af 6t) sin
all
Rainfall (mm) / 0 go} 00
300 300 1200) 450° 300400
Runoff (m/s)
dal a0) 30°42) ARS Of
fll magnitude of 3.0, 5.0 and 40cm,
ase Now of 30 m/s, determine
ssive 6-h intervals of
@ index of 0.20 em/h
aph of How.
and a
as given below:
[sa 60 66
20160 150 120'90 66 50 92 (20:08
ordinate of 6-h_ 0
Lion OECUT HH SUEEESSION,
nd 6-h dura
‘Assume base flow to be uniform at
each of 1 cm rainfall ©
If two storms,
¢ hydrograph of ow.
calculate the resultin
10m%Vs.
614 Using the 6-h unit hydrograph of Prob. 6.13 derive a 12-h unit hydrograph for the
catchment.
645: The ordinates of the 2-h unit hydrograph of a basin are given: :
Time (h) To] 2; 4] 6 sf tof 12) tte 18) 20 22
2-hUH 0 25, 100) 160, 190, 170 110, 70,3020 6 0
ordinate (m/s) oe
—garve hydrograph and using this Sy-cury® determine
Determine the ordinates of the Sy
ls ihe ordinates of the 4-h unit hydro;
M6 The 6-hour unit hydrograph of
os hours and a peak ordinate of 30
Sircurve of the basin.
Ordinates of the one-hour unit hydrogrph of
Fand 1 ms. Calculate the
ii watershed area represente
2-hour unit hydrograph for the
a base wilt al
graph of the basin:
cob the
chment is triangular it
Calculate the ea
shape with
ililovinunne clive arte
i)
m/s.
ane 5.85
a basin at one-hour tervals
pydrogeaplt
aphid SEU
by this unit hydroe
aichment.. 3 1 hydrograph piven below, ¢ sd,
8 Using the ordinates of .
1
of the basin.
the 6-lv unit hydrogeaph oF th
TRC cme
re ern p
SER By ee Poy )
mee SLN (tw)
(m/s)
i ‘ a basin has the following ordinates, Us;
19 The 3-h unit hydrograph for a basin 0
i method, determine the 9-h unit hydrograph ordinates of the basin
Time (h)
3-h UH 0
ordinates
(ms)
Time (h)
3-h UH (87/66 | 54
ordinates | j | I | i
[m's) i ! i L J
6.20 Using the given 6-h unit hydrograph derive the flood hydrograph due to the storm given
below.
UH:
‘Time (h) eee ee.
6-h UH 0 | 20 | 60/150 | 120 |
ordinates (m/s) | i I I | I J
Storm:
Se ee ea
Accumulated rainfall (em) 0
{The (index for the storm can be assumed to be 0.167 cm/h, Assume the base flow (0
be 20 mV constant throughout,
621 The 6-hour unit hydrograph of a basin is triangular in shape with a peak of 100 m'/s
(GMTIME at 24-h From the start. The base is 73:h
(a) What is the area of the catchment epresented by this unit hydrograph? ng
{b) Calculate the flood hydrograph due to 4 Storm of rainfall excess of 2.0 cm duringHydrographs_| 291.
urs and 4.0m during the second 6 hours interval. The base flow can
/s constant throughout.
qeatchment of area 1000 km? can be approximated as
dinate of this unit hydrograph.
n? area has the following ordinates:
jest 6 0"
J to 0¢ 25m
12>4h
Ou) =0 for 1> 8
where # is in hours. Determine the (i) 4-h unit hydrograph Of the ea
corresponding S-curve of the catchment (ii) 3-h unit hydrogen of the cat
6.31 A 2-h unit hydrograph is given by
U(t) = 0.5 cmv/h for O
6-h UH ord. (m's) 0 | 20 | 54 | 98/124 148 (152 isa) 138 139
j 60 | 66 | 72 | 78 | 84 | 90 | 196 102 108 114
‘Time (h)
6-h UH ord. (m Ys) | 106 | |
Time (h) = | 126 i | 138 je RE
i roy | f |
6-h UH ord. (m/s) | 3 oF |
3 [64 2 asl (on {21 | 24 | 127 [30a
|
R
to
92 | 76 | 6 | 28 2 2
6.19 Time (h)
9-h UH ord. 0 0 | 4 (29 (3 j29 |17 91 [83 138 ji3s. 115 99
(m's) | |_| | |
Timeth) 36 | 39 | 42 | 45 | 48 | 51 |ss 57 | 60 163. 66.
9-h UH ord. [#3 | 62 | 54 “Pete ei
(ms) L 1 } i i
620 Timer) | 0 | 6 | 1s | 24 | 30 | 36 [#2
‘Qum's) 20 | 80 | 00 | 550 | 620 | 890 | 698 | 539
Timethy) | 48 | 54 | 60 | «6 n | 7 |
Qim's) | 380 | 280 | 178 | 100 | 6 | 2 | |
6.21 A= 1296 km?
Time (h) | o | 6 | 12] 18 | 24] 30 | 36 [a |
QO (m’/s) | 25 | 75 | 225 | 375 | 525 | 600 | 525 | 450
Time (h) | 48 | 54 | 60 | 66 | 72 | 78
mss) 375 | 300 | 225 | 150 | 75 | 25 |
6.22 80.5 m/s
6.23 Time (h) ol2ate | 10 | 14 | 18 | 22 | 26 30) 4
i |
DRHord.(m''s)) 0 _| 43 | 19.4] 44.4 39.6 | 28.1 | 14.1) 49 | 14) 0
624 Time Units of | 0 | 2] 6 Tio 14 | 18 | 22 [26 [30 | 34
peed |
igo Graph ord, 0 143 194 144.4 39.6 }281 41/49 |14 | 0
(%) |
i
6.25 Q, = 42.09 ms, 0, =231.5 mss
6.26 ‘Time (hy 0 3
ey? 12] 15 [as [a | 28] 27
| 90 | 50 | 30 | 20 | 10 | 5 | 0
126 m'Ws: W5y = 79 hy; Was = 45 hs T, = 156
30.7 h, Wis = 17.5 hi; T, = 52h
and to be used with Table 6.12 in the Text.
3-h UH ord. (m/s) A |
6.27 t= 6.0 h; f= 27.75 hs Q,=
6.28 1, = 9h; 0, = 86.5 mys; Wsp
629 0, = = 126 mis, 7, = =30.75hae Acris [33
20 Tine Oa head a aes
of eh UH enh) 0
a
,
‘Ontinate 1
Oaiinate of Secure (emt), 0 1 2 3
ate of 3h UH (env) 01.3
ras)
Tre (h) 01
wo
=
“1
o
Oniinate of S-curve (crv) OS 0.5 05 05 O05 O05 GS OS OS
Ordinate of 4-h UH (crv) 0.25. 0.25 0.25 0.25
42 Time () P70. 1 2 3 4 5 >
Ontinate of DRH (m/s) 300 300 300 300 0
0.48 m/s, T,, = 1.025 h, T,
ST MS ee te kc)
638 Area =
Time (bh) Ord. of 3h UH (ns)