CIV E 445 - APPLIED HYDROLOGY SPRING 2004 DR. VICTOR M. PONCE HOMEWORK 11, CHAPTER 9
Problem 11-1 Given the following inflow hydrograph to a certain stream channel reach, calculate the outflow by the Muskingum method.
Assume baseflow 12 m3/s, K = 1 h, X = 0.2, Δt = 1 h. Problem 11-2 Given the following inflow and outflow hydrographs for a certain sream channel reach , calculate the Muskingum parameters K and X.
Problem 11-3
A large river of nearly constant width B = 600 m is seen to be rising at the rate of 9 cm/h. At the observation point, a stage measurement indicates that the current value of discharge is 2000 m3/s. What is rough estimate of the discharge at point at a 5 km upstream? Problem 11-4
Program EH900 solves the Muskingum-Cunge method of flood routing for a triangular inflow hydrograph, with routing parameters based on peak flow. Test program EH900 using Example 9-9 in the text. Then run program EH900 using the following data: peak discharge = 1110 m3/s, baseflow = 60 m3/s, time-to-peak = 7 h, time base = 21 h, channel bed slope = 0.001, flow area corresponding to the peak discharge = 440 m 2, channel top width corresponding to the peak discharge = 115 m, rating exponent β = 1.58, reach length = 14 km, time interval Δt = 1 h. Report peak outflow and time-to-peak. |