H.H.E Ydraulique Et Ydrologie Nvironnementale: G.C 3 Lecturer: Mr. J.Ramma
H.H.E Ydraulique Et Ydrologie Nvironnementale: G.C 3 Lecturer: Mr. J.Ramma
H.H.E Ydraulique Et Ydrologie Nvironnementale: G.C 3 Lecturer: Mr. J.Ramma
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Hydraulique et Hydrologie Environnementale
Presented by:
1. DARMALINGUM Kessaven
2. DOOKHY Hashim
3. GREEDHARY Ashwin G.C 3
4. HAJEE SHERIFF Yaasir Lecturer: Mr. J.Ramma
5. JACQUES Arnaud
August 2015
• If a single family residence is constructed on
the cleared lot, what processes will control
flood runoff from the lot?
Overview
1. The Hydrologic Cycle
-What is it & How it works.
2. Surface/Flood Runoff
-Definition.
-Processes which control it.
-Its impacts.
7. Conclusion
The Hydrological Cycle
1. Rate of Evapotranspiration. ( , )
3. Rate of precipitation. ( , )
4. Rate of runoff. ( , )
• Rate of Precipitation:
It has great effect on the runoff. E.g. A precipitation which occurs in
the form of rainfall starts immediately as surface runoff depending
upon rainfall intensity.
• Rate of infiltration:
Infiltration rate vary with type of soil. So runoff is great affected by soil
type as it define the capacity and speed of absorption of the soil.
Increased flooding and property damage
• Impervious surfaces
• Infiltration
• Rainfall Intensity
If the rainfall intensity is greater than infiltration rate of soil
then runoff starts immediately after rainfall. Thus high
intensities of rainfall yield higher runoff and flooding arise.
Case Study: Construction of a single family
residence on a cleared lot
• Size of lot = 3 acres
= 130680 ft²
• Situation:
where
Q =Rate of Run-off/Flow/Discharge measured in inches per hour per acre (in/hr/ac);
however, this rate of in/hr/ac differs from cubic feet per second (ft3/s) by ˂ 1 %
C = Run-off coefficient
I = Rainfall Intensity ( inch/hour)
A = Area (acre)
Recommended Runoff Coefficient Values Table
Description of Area Runoff Coefficients (C)
Sandy soil, flat, 2% 0.10
Sandy soil, average, 2 - 7% 0.15
Sandy soil, steep, > 7% 0.20
Lawns
Clay soil, flat, 2% 0.17
Clay soil, average, 2 - 7% 0.22
Clay soil, steep, > 7% 0.35
Unimproved Areas (forest) 0.15
Downtown Areas 0.95
Business
Neighborhood Areas 0.70
Single-family areas 0.50
Multifamily Units, detached 0.60
Residential Multifamily Units, attached 0.70
Suburban 0.40
Apartment Dwelling Areas 0.70
Light Areas 0.70
Industrial
Heavy Areas 0.80
Parks, cemeteries 0.25
Playgrounds 0.35
Railroad yard areas 0.40
Asphaltic and Concrete 0.95
Streets
Brick 0.85
Drives, Walks, and Roofs 0.95
Gravel Areas 0.50
Sandy Soil, Flat, 0 - 5% 0.30
Sandy Soil, Flat, 5 - 10% 0.40
Graded or No Plant Cover
Clayey Soil, Flat, 0 - 5% 0.50
Clayey Soil, Average, 5 - 10% 0.60
Source:
https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/content/LocalUser/pnd/stormwater_design_guide/WebHelp/stormwater_design_guide/Hydrolo
gy/Rational_Method/Recommended_Runoff_Coefficient_Values_Table.htm
Monthly Rainfall Trend in Mauritius
Month Average since Current
2011 (mm) Month(mm)
January 160.5 268.6 (2015)
February 148.0 116.0(2015)
March 179.9 303.2(2015)
April 107.7 82.6(2015)
May 73.1 73.0(2015)
June 54.3 128.0(2015)
July 44.9 85.4(2015)
August 48.1 50.2(Counting)
September 18.5 33.4(2014)
October 25.4 25.6(2014)
November 38.9 36.6(2014)
December 87.8 169.4(2014)
Q= CIA
= 0.15x 0.004527x 3
= 0.002037 ft3/s
= 57.68 cm3/s (1ft3/s = 28 316.85 m3/s)
Case 2: Cleared Lot ;
Area= 3 acre;
Rainfall Intensity for July 2015 = 85.4mm/month
= 85.4mm /31/24
= 0.115mm/hour
= 0.004527 inch/hour ( 1mm/hr= 0.03937 inch/hr)
Q= CIA
= 0.25x 0.004527x 3
= 0.003395 ft3/s
= 96.14 cm3/s (1ft3/s = 28 316.85 m3/s)
Case 3: Single Family Residence;
Area= 3 acre;
Rainfall Intensity for July 2015 = 85.4mm/month
= 85.4mm /31/24
= 0.115mm/hour
= 0.004527 inch/hour ( 1mm/hr= 0.03937 inch/hr)
Q= CIA
= 0.50 x 0.004527x 3
= 0.006790 ft3/s
= 192.27 cm3/s (1ft3/s = 28 316.85 m3/s)
Table of Comparison
Source: http://greatlakesresilience.org/case-studies/infrastructure/using-relationships-encourage-long-time-
scale-project-implementation
Less Trees Less Evapotranspiration
Precipitation decreases
What can be done to mitigate these effects?
Vegetated Roof
(Green Roof)
Gardens
Rain water harvesting
Complex: Expensive
Simple
Conclusion