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FLOOD ROUTING IN A TYPICAL REACH OF NARMADA RIVER

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dc.contributor.author Saha, Biswajit
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-08T07:43:48Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-08T07:43:48Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier M.Tech en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4985
dc.guide Mahapatra, P. K.
dc.guide Chaube, U. C.
dc.description.abstract Flood Routing is a technique by which a flood hydrograph at any section in a channel is determined from. a known hydrograph at some upstream section in the same channel. It is important in flood forecasting, design of hydraulic structures estimation of sediment /pollution transport. In this work, reaches in Narmada River are attempted to perform the flood routing studies. For the purpose, a computer program for channel routing is used. The equations governing the flow are One-dimensional Saint Venant equations and this solved numerically by four point preissmann's scheme. However, the main limitation in the model is that the channel bed is assumed rigid. Required data for river cross-sections and observed hydrographs at different locations are collected from various sources. In the present study, first, the model parameters are calibrated using an indirect method for conservation of water flow. Flood routing in Narmada from Mortakka to Mandleswar is performed for five different flood events. The contributions to the flow from intermediate regions are considered by assuming four tributaries at equal intervals between the measurement sites. Flood routing computations show that the computed and observed hydrographs at Mandleswar match satisfactorily. In addition, generalized equations are derived for the peak discharge and time to peak discharge. These equations can predict well, the flood peaks and time to attain the peak at any place between Mortakka and Mandleawar, using the peak and time to peak values of hydrograph at Mortakka. In the study for the reach from Jamtara to Bermanghat, a methodology is developed to estimate the discharge hydrograph in two tributaries, Hiran and Sher using the observed hydrographs at Jamtara and Bermanghat. Taking the tributary discharges into account flood routing computations show the computed hydrograph and observed hydrograph at Bermanghat match satisfactorily. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT en_US
dc.subject FLOOD ROUTING en_US
dc.subject NARMADA RIVER en_US
dc.subject HYDROGRAPH en_US
dc.title FLOOD ROUTING IN A TYPICAL REACH OF NARMADA RIVER en_US
dc.type M.Tech Dessertation en_US
dc.accession.number G10477 en_US


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