Review of Flood Routing Philip B. Bedient Rice University.

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Review of Flood Routing Philip B. Bedient Philip B. Bedient Rice University Rice University

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Review of Flood Routing

Philip B. BedientPhilip B. Bedient

Rice UniversityRice University

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Lake Travis and Mansfield Dam

Lake Travis

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LAKE LIVINGSTON

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LAKE CONROE

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ADDICKS/BARKER RESERVOIRS

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Storage Reservoirs - The Woodlands

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Detention Ponds

These ponds store and treat urban runoff and also These ponds store and treat urban runoff and also provide flood control for the overall development. provide flood control for the overall development.

Ponds constructed as amenities for the golf course Ponds constructed as amenities for the golf course and other community centers that were built up and other community centers that were built up around them.around them.

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DETENTION POND, AUSTIN, TX

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LAKE CONROE WEIR

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Comparisons:River vs. ReservoirRouting

Level pool reservoir

River Reach

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Reservoir Routing

• Reservoir acts to store      water and release through      control structure later.

• Inflow hydrograph

• Outflow hydrograph

• S - Q Relationship

• Outflow peaks are reduced

• Outflow timing is delayed

Max Storage

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Inflow and Outflow

I − Q =dSdt

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Numerical EquivalentAssume I1 = Q1 initially

I1 + I2 – Q1 + Q2 S2 – S1

2 t2=

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Numerical Progression

I1 + I2 – Q1 + Q2 S2 – S1

2 t2=

I2 + I3 – Q2 + Q3 S3 – S2

I3 + I4 – Q3 + Q4 S4 – S3

t

t2

22

2

DAY 1

DAY 2

DAY 3

1.

2.

3.

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Determining Storage

• Evaluate surface area at several different depths

• Use available topographic maps or GIS based DEM sources (digital elevation map)

• Storage and area vary directly with depth of pond

Volume

Elev

Dam

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Determining Outflow

• Evaluate area & storage at several different depths

• Outflow Q can be computed as function of depth for Pipes - Manning’s Eqn

Orifices - Orifice Eqn

Weirs or combination outflow structures - Weir Eqn

Weir Flow

Orifice/pipe

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Determining Outflow

Q = CA 2gH for orifice flow

Q = CLH 3/2 for weir flow

Weir

Orifice H measured above

Center of the orifice/pipe

H

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Typical Storage -Outflow• Plot of Storage in acre-ft vs. Outflow in cfs

• Storage is largely a function of topography

• Outflows can be computed as function of elevation for either pipes or weirs

S

Q

Pipe/Weir

Pipe

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Reservoir Routing

1. LHS of Eqn is known

2. Know S as fcn of Q

3. Solve Eqn for RHS

4. Solve for Q2 from S2

I1 + I2 +2S1

dt− Q1

⎛ ⎝

⎞ ⎠ =

2S2

dt+ Q2

⎛ ⎝

⎞ ⎠

Repeat each time step

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Example

Reservoir

Routing

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Storage

Indication

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Storage Indication Method

STEPS

Storage - Indication

Develop Q (orifice) vs h

Develop Q (weir) vs h

Develop A and Vol vs h

2S/dt + Q vs Q where Q is sum of weir and orifice flow rates.

Note that outlet consists of weir and orifice.

Weir crest at h = 5.0 ft

Orifice at h = 0 ft

Area (6000 to 17,416 ft2)

Volume ranges from 6772 to 84006 ft3

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Storage Indication Curve

• Relates Q and storage indication, (2S / dt + Q)

• Developed from topography and outlet data

• Pipe flow + weir flow combine to produce Q (out)

Weir Flow Begins

Only Pipe Flow

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Storage Indication Storage Indication InputsInputs

heighheightt

h - fth - ft

AreaArea

101022 ft ftCum Cum

Vol 10Vol 1033 ftft

Q totalQ total

cfscfs2S/dt 2S/dt +Q+Qnn

cfscfs

00 66 00 00 00

11 7.57.5 6.86.8 1313 3535

22 9.29.2 15.115.1 1818 6969

33 11.011.0 25.325.3 2222 106106

44 13.013.0 37.437.4 2626 150150

55 15.115.1 51.551.5 2929 200200

77 17.417.4 84.084.0 159159 473473Storage-Indication

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Storage Indication Storage Indication TabulationTabulation

TimeTime IInn IInn + I + In+1n+1 (2S/dt - Q)(2S/dt - Q)nn (2S/dt (2S/dt +Q)+Q)n+1n+1

QQn+1n+1

00 00 00 00 00 00

1010 2020 2020 00 2020 7.27.2

2020 4040 6060 5.65.6 65.665.6 17.617.6

3030 6060 100100 30.430.4 130.4130.4 24.024.0

4040 5050 110110 82.482.4 192.4192.4 28.128.1

5050 40 40 9090 136.3136.3 226.3226.3 40.440.4

6060 3030 7070 145.5145.5 215.5215.5 35.535.5

Time 2 Note that 20 - 2(7.2) = 5.6 and is repeated for each one

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S-I Routing Results

I > Q

Q > I

See Excel Spreadsheet on the course web site

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S-I Routing Results

I > Q

Q > I

Increased S

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RIVER FLOOD ROUTING

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CALIFORNIA FLASH FLOOD

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River Routing

River Reaches

Manning’s Eqn

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River Rating Curves

• Inflow and outflow are complex

• Wedge and prism storage occurs

• Peak flow Qp greater on rise limb

   than on the falling limb

• Peak storage occurs later than Qp

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Wedge and Prism

Storage

• Positive wedge I > Q

• Maximum S when I = Q

• Negative wedge I < Q

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Actual Looped Rating Curves

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Muskingum Method - 1938

• Continuity Equation I - Q = dS / dt

• Storage Eqn S = K {x I + (1-x)Q}

• Parameters are x = weighting Coeff

K = travel time or time between peaks

x = ranges from 0.2 to about 0.5 (pure trans)

and assume that initial outflow = initial inflow

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Muskingum Method - 1938

• Continuity Equation I - Q = dS / dt

• Storage Eqn S = K {x I + (1-x)Q}

• Combine 2 eqns using finite differences for I, Q, S

S2 - S1 = K [x(I2 - I1) + (1 - x)(Q2 - Q1)]

Solve for Q2 as fcn of all other parameters

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Muskingum Equations

Where C0 = (– Kx + 0.5t) / D

C1 = (Kx + 0.5t) / D

C2 = (K – Kx – 0.5t) / D

Where D = (K – Kx + 0.5t)

Repeat for Q3, Q4, Q5 and so on.

Q2 = C0I2 + C1I1 + C2Q1

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Muskingum River X

Obtain K from line slope

Select X from most linear plot

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Manning’s Equation used to

estimate flow rates

Qp = 1.49 A (R2/3) S1/2

Where Qp = flow rate

n = roughness

A = cross sect A

R = A / P

S = Bed Slope

Manning’s Equation

n

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• Circular pipe diameter D

• Rectangular culvert

• Trapezoidal channel

• Triangular channel

Hydraulic Shapes