RETURN PERIOD
RECURRENCE        CALCULATE
     PERIOD
     PROBABILITY
DEFINITIONS
                        FLOOD        CONCEPT OF FLOOD
                                     ROUTING
                       ROUTING
                     FLOOD ROUTING   CHANNEL
  LEVEL POOL
                     METHOD          ROUTING
  ROUTING
                                     (Muskingum
  (Pul's method)
                                     method)
 A method for obtaining flow hydrograph at
  a point downstream hydrograph using one
  or more known from the point upstream.
 In the design of a reservoir, hydrograph of
  outflow from the reservoir may be required
  to determine the potential of the discharge
  outlet structure.
 If the system is a channel, it is named
  distribution channels or distribution of river
  flow. If the system is a reservoir, then it is
  called channeling savings or distribution
  reservoir.
          Muskinghum Method
Q j+1 = C1 Ij+1 + C2 Ij + C3 Q j
               
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Example
Sungai Perak will be straightened to solve the
flood problem that often occur in the area
around the village of Tanjung Bidara and
Kampung Gajah. Table below shows the
hydrograph inflow. Given k= 0.70 hour and
x= 0.20. Assume the first outflow as 950 m3/m.
Use the Muskinghum Method.
Time (hour)   Inflow (m3/s)
     1              0
     2            1000
     3            2000
     4            4200
     5            5200
     6            4400
     7            3200
     8            2500
     9            1500
    10            1000
    11             700
    12             400
    13              0
  Solution
  K = 0.7 hr
  X = 0.20
  t = 1 hour
C1 =   t  2 Kx
                             C3 =   2K (1-X) - t
       2K (1-X) + t
                                    2K (1-X) + t
   =   1  2 (0.7) (0.20)
       2(0.7) (1-0.20) + 1      =    2(0.7) (1-0.20) - 1
   = 0.3396                          2(0.7) (1-0.20) + 1
C2 =   t + 2 Kx                = 0.0566
       2K (1-X) + t         Check = C1 + C2 +C3
   =   1 + 2 (0.7) (0.20)
                                    = 0.3396 + 0.6038 + 0.0566
       2(0.7) (1-0.20) + 1
                                    =1
   = 0.6038
 Time    Inflow   C1= 0.3396 C2= 0.6038   C 3= 0.0566   Outflow , Q
(hour)   (m3/s)                                           (m3/s)
   1        0         -          -             -           950
  2      1000        339         0          53.77         393.37
  3      2000       679.2      603.8        22.26        1305.27
  4      4200                  1207.6       73.88        2707.80
  5      5200
  6      4400
  7      3200
  8      2500
  9      1500
 10      1000
 11       700
 12       400
 13        0
Example
By using Muskingham method, calculate outflow
hydrograph. Given X = 0.25 and K = 9 hour.
Assume initial outflow is 110 m3/s. Estimate the
maximum outflow and the time it occurred
                       3
Time (hour)   Inflow (m /s)
     0             120
     5             300
    10             720
    15             560
    20             370
    25             250
    30             220
    35             190
    40             170
Table below show the inflow hydrograph. By
using Muskingham method, calculate outflow.
Given X = 0.3 and K = 3/8 day. Assume initial
outflow is 6 m3/s. Estimate the maximum
outflow and the time it occurred.
Time ( hour)   Inflow (m3/s)
     0              6
     3              5
     6              17
     9              48
    12              81
    15             102
    18             105
    21             103
    24              95
    27              64
    30              45
    33              34
    36              27
    39              20
    42              16
    45              13
    48              12