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Flood Routing & Detention Basin Design
Professor Ke-Sheng Cheng Dept. of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering National Taiwan University
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The storage effect The storage effect of a water-retention structure or a channel reach can change the shape of the inflow hydrograph. Therefore two types of routing procedures are needed to calculate the outflow hydrograph. Level-pool routing Channel routing
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Level-Pool Routing (Reservoir Routing)
For a reservoir the outflow is uniquely controlled by the water depth (or stage) of the reservoir pool. Also, the reservoir storage is a single-value function of the stage. Flow velocity in the reservoir is usually very low.
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Invariable S~Q relationship
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Reservoir routing Modified puls method (Storage indication method)
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An example Given the following storage-outflow relationship and inflow hydrograph, calculate the outflow hydrograph. (Use 10-minute routing interval).
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Stage~storage~outflow relationship
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Reservoir routing as a computation of mass balance
For a reservoir the outflow is uniquely controlled by the water depth (or stage) of the reservoir pool. Also, the reservoir storage is a single-value function of the stage. As a result, given a stage, the reservoir storage and outflow can be uniquely determined, if the stage~storage and stage~outflow relationships are known. An intuitive trial-and-error approach for reservoir routing can be implemented.
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Alternative solution Stage~storage Stage~discharge
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Spreadsheet calculation
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Inflow-outflow-(10*storage)
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Example of reservoir routing
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