Stage (M) Storage (M) Discharge (M /S) Stage (M) Storage (M) Dischargec (M /S)
Stage (M) Storage (M) Discharge (M /S) Stage (M) Storage (M) Dischargec (M /S)
Stage (M) Storage (M) Discharge (M /S) Stage (M) Storage (M) Dischargec (M /S)
8.2.5. Kapasitas tampungan dan hubungan tahap-aliran keluar dari waduk pengendali
banjir diberikan dalam tabel berikut. Rutekan hidrograf banjir rencana yang
diberikan di bawah ini melalui reservoir hingga waktu 6:00. Ketinggian reservoir
awal adalah 3,15 m. Gunakan interval perutean ∆t = 15 menit.
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8.2.6 Consider a 2-acre detention basin with vertical walls. The triangular inflow hydrograph increases
linearly from zero to a peak of 60 cfs at 60 min and then decreases linearly to a zero discharge at 180
min. Route the inflow hydrograph through the detention basin using the head discharge curve for the 5-
ft pipe spillway in table below. The pipe is located at the bottom of the basin. Assuming the basin is
initially empty, use the level pool routing procedure with 10-min time interval to determine the maximum
depth in the detention basin.
Elevation Discharge
(ft) (cfs)
0.0 0
0.5 3
1.0 8
1.5 17
2.0 30
2.5 43
3.0 60
3.5 78
4.0 97
4.5 117
5.0 137
5.5 156
6.0 173
6.5 190
7.0 205
7.5 218
8.0 231
8.5 242
9.0 253
9.5 264
10.0 275
Inflow values are interpolated and values were obtained for each 10 min interval.
Time (min) Inflow (cfs)
0 0
10 10
20 20
30 30
40 40
50 50
60 60
70 55
80 50
90 45
100 40
110 35
120 30
130 25
140 20
150 15
160 10
170 5
180 0
H (ft) Discharge Q (cfs) Storage (ft3) 2S/ t 2S/ t+Q
0 0 0 0 0
S0 = 0 ft3/s; Q0 = ft3/s
2S1/ t - Q1 = 2x0 -0 =0
Find Q1 by interpolating values from above table for corresponding 2S2/ t + Q2 value
10 10 10 0 10 0.2024
Maximum discharge = 14.5122 ft3/s. So depth of detention basin required = 1.5ft (corresponding to 17
ft3/s discharge from elevation discharge table). If exact value is required interpolation can be used.
Storage vs. outflow characteristics for a proposed reservoir are given below.
Calculate the storage-outflow function 2S/At + Q vs. Q for each of the tabulated
Time (h) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Inflow 60 100 232 300 520 1,310 1,930 1,460 930 650
(m3/S)
Δt = 2ℎ = 7,200s
Discharge
Storage (m3) 2S/Δt + Q
(m3/s)
57 75,000,000 20,890
227 81,000,000 22,727
519 87,500,000 24,825
1,330 100,000,000 29,108
2,270 110,200,000 32,881
2,500
2,000
Flow Rate (cfs)
1,500
1,000
500
0
0 3 6 9 12151821 24 27 30 33 36
Time (h)
Inflow Series2
1. Problem # 8.4.4
A 4400-foot reach of channel haS a MuSkingum K = 0. 24 and X = 0. 25. Route the
following inflow hydrograph through thiS reach. ASSume the initial outflow =739cfS.
Time (h) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
Inflow (cfS) 819 1,012 1,244 1,537 1,948 2,600 5,769
Time 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5
Inflow 12,866 17,929 20,841 21,035 20,557 19,485 14,577
Time 7.0 7.5 8.0
Inflow 9,810 6,448 4,558
K= 0.24
X= 0.25
Initial Outflow= 739 cfs
25,000
20,000
Flow Rate (cfs)
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time
(h)
Inflow Outflo
w
The peak occurred at 9/8/2010 3:50:00 AM. The discharges are summarized in the
following table:
Element Discharge
Walsh Drive (Junction 337) 18,744.5
North Branch (Reach 520) 16,048.6
South Branch (Reach 550) 2,425.1
20,000
Walsh Drive (Junction 337)
18,000
16,000
North Branch of Bushy
Discharge (cfs)
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
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diSCharge at WalSh Dr?
3.c During a 100-year flood, what iS the peak diSCharge (cfS) at WalSh Dr?
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4. Problem 7.7.11
5. A triangular synthetic unit hydrograph developed by the Soil Conservation Service
method has qp = 2,900 cfs/in, TP = 50 min, and tr = 10 min. Compute the direct runoff
hydrograph for a 20-minute storm, having 0.66 in rainfall in the first 10 minutes and 1.70
in. in the second 10 minutes. The rainfall loss rate is Φ = 0.6 in/h throughout the storm.
6.
3000
2500
2000
cfs/in
1500
1000
500
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Time, (hours)
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Time runoff
(X10-min) Excess Unit hydrograph ordinates (cfs/in) (cfs)
n=9 Precipitation 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
(in) 580 1160 1740 2320 2900 2552 2205 1858 1510 1163 816 468 121
1 0.56 325 325
2 1.60 928 650 1578
3 1856 974 2830
4 2784 1299 4083
5 3712 1624 5336
6 4640 1429 6069
7 4083 1235 5318
8 3528 1040 4568
845.
9 2973 6 3818
10 2416 651.28 3067
11 1860.8 456.96 2318
12 1305.6 262.08 1568
67.7
13 748.8 6 817
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Total
Total: 2.2 : 41,695
16.
17. Table 10.1 Direct Runoff Calculations (Problem 7.7.11)
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30. Example illustrating Storage-outflow function with storage, S = 87.5 x 10 6 m3 and Q =
519 m3/s
31.
2∗87.5 x 10 6 m 3 m3
32. + 519 =24,824 m3 /s
7,200 s s
33.
34. See Table 10.2 for a complete list of Storage-outflow function calculations
35. Table 10.2 Storage-outflow function, Problem (8.2.3)
Discharge Storage (2S/Δt) +Q
Q S
(m3/s) (X106 m3) m3/s
0 0 -
57 75 20,890.33
227 81 22,727.00
519 87.5 24,824.56
1330 100 29,107.78
2270 110.2 32,881.11
36. In this problem the initial reservoir storage was 87.5 X 106 m3 resulting in an initial
discharge of 519 m3/2. The corresponding storage-outflow function value provided an
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initial + Q j+ 1 as shown in Table 10.3. With the outflow value then known we can
Δt
calculate the next unknown variable and use the Storage-outflow function to determine
the subsequent outflow value. These steps are outlined below.
2 S2 2 S2
37.
Δt
−Q2= ( Δt )
+Q 2 −2Q2
2 S2
38. −Q 2= (24,984−2∗549 )=23,886 cms
Δt
39. This is the value in column 5. This value is then added to the value in column 4
(j+1), to determine the value for column 6 (j+1). The value generated in column 6 is then
referenced to the storage outflow function to determine an Outflow value, column 7. This
is repeated until all inflow data is analyzed. See Table 10.3 below:
40. Table 10.3 Routing of a flow through a detention reservoir by the level pool
method. Problem (8.2.3)
Column:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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44. Solve Example 8.2.1 in the text if the initial depth in the reservoir is 2 ft. How
much higher does this make the maximum water level in the reservoir compared with the
level found in Example 8.2.1?
45. Problem 8.2.4 was solved with the same procedure as the previous problem
(8.2.3) with the data given in Example 8.2.1. The initial reservoir depth of 2 ft was used
resulting in a t=0 outflow rate of 30 cfs and column 5 equal to 320 cfs as calculated in
Table 10.4. See Tables below for calculated data.
46. Table 10.4 Storage-outflow function for determined detention reservoir
(Problem 8.2.4)
1 2 3 4
Elevation Discharge Storage (2S/Δt) +Q
H Q S
ft cfs ft3 cfs
- - - -
0.5 3 21,780 76
1.0 8 43,560 153
1.5 17 65,340 235
2.0 30 87,120 320
2.5 43 108,900 406
3.0 60 130,680 496
3.5 78 152,460 586
4.0 97 174,240 678
4.5 117 196,020 770
5.0 137 217,800 863
5.5 156 239,580 955
6.0 173 261,360 1,044
6.5 190 283,140 1,134
7.0 205 304,920 1,221
7.5 218 326,700 1,307
8.0 231 348,480 1,393
8.5 242 370,260 1,476
9.0 253 392,040 1,560
9.5 264 413,820 1,643
10.0 275 435,600 1,727
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53. Table 10.5 Routing of flow through a detention reservoir by the level pool
method (Problem 8.2.4)
Column:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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150
100
50
0
0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0
Elevation, H (ft)
64.
65. Figure 10.2 Dishcarge-Elevation Relationship for 5ft Diameter RCP
66. Problem 8.2.6 was solved with the same procedure as the previous problem
(8.2.3). See Table 10.6 and 10.7 for the Storage-outflow function for a given reservoir and
routing of flow through a detention reservoir by the level pool method.
67.
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method, Problem (8.2.6)
Column:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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85.
Direct
runoff
Time (0.5
Excess Unit hydrograph ordinates (cfs/in) (cfs)
hours) n=9
Precipitation 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5
(in) 200 500 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 50
1 0.60 120 120
2 2.60 520 300 820
3 3.60 720 1300 480 2500
4 4.10 820 1800 2080 420 5120
5 2050 2880 1820 360 7110
6 3280 2520 1560 300 7660
7 2870 2160 1300 240 6570
8 2460 1800 1040 180 5480
9 2050 1440 780 120 4390
10 1640 1080 520 60 3300
11 1230 720 260 30 2240
12 820 360 130 1310
13 410 180 590
14 205 205
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1,400
1,200
1,000
Discharge, Q (cfs)
800
600
400
200
-
- 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200
Storage (ac-ft)
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103. Depth of direct runoff, rd = 10.9 in = 0.91 ft (Table 10.8)
Vd
104. A=
rd
1.71 X 108 ft 3
105. A=
.91 ft
106. A=1.87 X 108 ft 2
1.87 X 108 ft 2
107. A=
5,2802 ft 2 /mi 2
108. A=6.74 mi2
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