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Flow Routing Techniques (Group 9)

Flow routing is a mathematical method used to predict how flood waves change as they move through waterways over time. It accounts for how the magnitude, speed, and shape of flood waves are attenuated and delayed as they pass downstream. Flow routing helps account for storage changes and flood peak attenuation. Channel routing specifically simulates water movement through channels using continuity and momentum equations. Common routing methods include the hydrologic Muskingum method, where storage is a linear function of inflow and outflow, and hydraulic methods that more accurately model water dynamics.

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Flow Routing Techniques (Group 9)

Flow routing is a mathematical method used to predict how flood waves change as they move through waterways over time. It accounts for how the magnitude, speed, and shape of flood waves are attenuated and delayed as they pass downstream. Flow routing helps account for storage changes and flood peak attenuation. Channel routing specifically simulates water movement through channels using continuity and momentum equations. Common routing methods include the hydrologic Muskingum method, where storage is a linear function of inflow and outflow, and hydraulic methods that more accurately model water dynamics.

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Flow Routing

Techniques
Flow Routing
 is a mathematical method (model) to
predict the changing magnitude,
speed, and shape of a flood wave at
one or more locations along
waterways such as rivers, reservoirs,
canals, or estuaries.
Flow Routing Q

t
• Procedure to
determine the flow Q
hydrograph at a
point on a
watershed from a t
known hydrograph
Q
upstream
• As the hydrograph
travels, it t
– attenuates
Q
– gets delayed

t
Why route flows?

• Account for changes in flow hydrograph as a flood wave


passes downstream
• This helps in
– Accounting for storages
– Studying the attenuation of flood peaks
Channel Routing

• Simulate the movement of water through a


channel
• Used to predict the magnitudes, volumes, and
temporal patterns of the flow (often a flood
wave) as it translates down a channel.
• 2 types of routing : hydrologic and hydraulic.
• both of these methods use some form of the
continuity equation.

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Continuity Equation
•The change in storage (dS) equals the
difference between inflow (I) and outflow
(O) or :
dS
= I -O
dt
•For open channel flow, the continuity
equation is also often written as :
A = the cross-sectional area,
A Q
+ =q Q = channel flow, and
t x q = lateral inflow

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Hydrologic Routing

• Methods combine the continuity equation


with some relationship between storage,
outflow, and possibly inflow.
• These relationships are usually assumed,
empirical, or analytical in nature.
• An of example of such a relationship might
be a stage-discharge relationship.

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Hydrologic Routing
Discharge I (t ) Discharge
Inflow
Transfer Q (t )
Function
Outflow

I (t )  Inflow Q (t )  Outflow
Upstream Downstream
hydrograph hydrograph
Input, output, and storage are related by
continuity equation:
dS
 I (t )  Q (t ) Q and S are
dt unknown
Storage can be expressed as a function of I(t) or
Q(t) or both
dI dQ
S  f (I , ,  , Q, , )
dt dt
For a linear reservoir, S=kQ
Use of Manning Equation
• Stage is also related to the outflow via a relationship such as
Manning's equation

1.49
Q ARh S f
2 1
3 2

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Hydraulic Routing
• Hydraulic routing methods combine the
continuity equation with some more physical
relationship describing the actual physics of
the movement of the water.
• The momentum equation is the common
relationship employed.
• In hydraulic routing analysis, it is intended
that the dynamics of the water or flood wave
movement be more accurately described

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Momentum Equation

• Expressed by considering the external forces acting on a control


section of water as it moves down a channel

v v g ( y A) vg
+V + + = g( S o - S f )
t x A 2x A

• Henderson (1966) expressed the momentum


equation as :

y v v 1 v
S f = So - - -
x g x g t
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Combinations of Equations
• Simplified Versions :

y v v 1 v
S f = So - - - Unsteady –Non-uniform
x g x g t

y v v
S f = So - - Steady – Non-uniform
x g x

y Diffusion or non-inertial
S f = So -
x

Sf = So Kinematic

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Routing Methods
1. Level Pool Method (Modified Puls)
– Storage is nonlinear function of Q
2. Muskingum Method
– Storage is linear function of I and Q
3. Series of Reservoir Models
– Storage is linear function of Q and its time
derivatives
S and Q Relationships
Level Pool Routing/Modified Puls
• Procedure for calculating outflow
hydrograph Q(t) from a reservoir with
horizontal water surface, given its inflow
hydrograph I(t) and storage-outflow
relationship
Hydrologic River Routing
(Muskingum Method)
Wedge storage in reach

Advancing I
S Prism  KQ Flood
Q
Wave
S Wedge  KX ( I  Q ) I>Q
I Q
K = travel time of peak through the
reach Q Q
X = weight on inflow versus outflow (0
≤ X ≤ 0.5)
X = 0  Reservoir, storage depends
on outflow, no wedge
X = 0.0 - 0.3  Natural stream I Q
S  KQ  KX ( I  Q)
Receding
Flood
S  K [ XI  (1  X )Q ] Wave QI
Q>I
I I
Muskingum Method (Cont.)
S  K [ XI  (1  X )Q]

S j 1  S j  K {[ XI j 1  (1  X )Q j 1 ]  [ XI j  (1  X )Q j ]}

Recall:
I j 1  I j Q j 1  Q j
S j 1  S j  t  t
2 2

t  2 KX
Combine: C1 
2 K (1  X )  t
Q j 1  C1I j 1  C 2 I j  C3Q j
t  2 KX
C2 
2 K (1  X )  t
2 K (1  X )  t
C3 
2 K (1  X )  t

If I(t), K and X are known, Q(t) can be calculated using


above equations
Thank You!

Group 9

Nocedal, Junalyn
Obrero, Christian
Paja, Chona Rose
Pandes, Joshua
Boaquina,Julie Ann
BSCE – 4B

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