Variable-Parameter Stage-Hydrograph Routing Method. I: Theory
Publication: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
Volume 3, Issue 2
Abstract
An approach for developing a simplified variable-parameter stage-hydrograph routing method from the Saint Venant equations is proposed for routing floods in any shape of prismatic channel and flow following a generalized friction law. This approach enables one to relate the parameters of the routing equation to the channel and flow characteristics, and also enables the development of a theoretically based procedure for varying these parameters at every routing time level. Further, it allows the simultaneous computation of the discharge hydrographs corresponding to given input-stage and routed-stage hydrographs.
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Published online: Apr 1, 1998
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