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FLOOD

FLOOD. Mrinmoy Majumder www.baipatra.ws. Definition. High stage in river when the river overflows and inundates the adjoining area Flood peak and frequency of the peak is an important consideration in hydraulic design

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FLOOD

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  1. FLOOD Mrinmoy Majumder www.baipatra.ws

  2. Definition • High stage in river when the river overflows and inundates the adjoining area • Flood peak and frequency of the peak is an important consideration in hydraulic design • Magnitude and time of the flood varies with change in watershed characteristics • Peak flood depends on rainfall, discharge or watershed area and type • Magnitude of flood can be estimated in • Rational method • Empirical method • Unit hydrograph technique • Flood frequency studies

  3. Rational Method • Assumptions : • Area of watershed must be less than 50 Sq.Km • Rainfall continues beyond time of concentration • Catchment is homogeneous • The equation for peak flood, according to rational method : Qp = C A i Qp is the peak discharge, C is coefficient of runoff (runoff/rainfall), i is rainfall intensity which depends on time of concentration and exceedance probability, A is drainage area in Sq.Km

  4. Time of Concentration • Rainfall intensity is found to be a function of time of concentration (tc) and an exceedance probability P • tc can be expressed as : tp = CtL(LLca/(S)1/2)n where, C is a constant, L is the distance from farthest point of the catchment to basin divide,Lca is the distance of gage from centroid of the watershed,S is slope between farthest point and outlet,n is the manning’s constant tc = 0.01947L0.77S-0.385 where, time of concentration (minutes),L is maximum length from farthest point to outlet and S is slope of catchment(from highest point to lowest point)

  5. Rainfall Intensity • The rainfall intensity is thus represented by : itc,p = KTx/(tc+a)m K,a,x and m are constants which can be collected from frequency duration curves

  6. Empirical Formula • Regional formula • Based on correlation • Between flow(Qp) and catchment properties • Almost all use area(A) • Neglects flood frequency • The reason why empirical formulas are all regional and gives approximate results when applied to other regions

  7. Dickens Formula Qp = CDA3/4 CD = Dickens Formula with value between 6 - 30

  8. Ryves Formula Qp = CRA2/3 CR = Ryves Formula with value between 6.8 – 10.2

  9. Inglis Formula Qp = (124A)/(A+10.4)1/2 For Western Ghats in Maharashtra

  10. Fullers Formula QTp = (CfA0.8)/(1+0.8logT) For USA,T = return period, Cf is a constant =0.18 – 1.88.

  11. Baird and Mcillwraith(1951) Qmp = (3025A)/(278+A)0.78 From maximum rrecorded floods throughout the world

  12. Flood Frequency Analysis P = m/(N+1) T= 1/P Prn = nCrPrqn-r T= 1/P Where P is the probability of an extreme event and T is the return period of that event. Prn is the occurrence of the event for r times in n successive years m is the rank of the event with respect to other events of the year or decade or greater time span. N = total number of events in the dataset C =combination of n and r and q = 1-P

  13. Plotting Position Formula • Probability values can be used to determine the position of the event in a probability curve. From which both exceedance and non-exceedance probability of the event can be estimated.

  14. General Equation of Hydrologic Frequency Analysis(Chow,1951) xT = x’ + K.σ Where xT is the value of the flood in T return period x’ is the mean and σis the standard deviation K = f (T, frequency distribution) = frequency factor

  15. Gumbels Method If f(x) is probability density function,then,Gumbel’s distribution is given by : Where the distribution has  modeα,  meanα+γβ (where γ=0.5772156649... is Euler's constant), and variance ⅙β2π2

  16. Gumbel’s Distribution Explained • There are essentially three types of Fisher-Tippett extreme value distributions. • The most common is the type I distribution, which are sometimes referred to as Gumbel types or just Gumbel distributions. • The term "Gumbel distribution" is used to refer to the distribution corresponding to a minimum extreme value distribution (i.e., the distribution of the minimum  ). • The Gumbel distribution has a location parameter α  and scale parameter  β

  17. Normal Distribution

  18. LogNormal Distribution

  19. Pearson Distribution

  20. Log-Pearson Distribution

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