Synthetic unit hydrograph for Selangor basins and the enhancement of deflood software / Wardah Tahir, Sahol Hamid Abu Bakar and Zaidah Ibrahim

Design flood estimation is fundamental to ensure that economic engineering design, of a hydraulic structure with adequate standards of safety can be achieved. The research studied the feasibility of two established and widely used synthetic unit hydrograph methods for Malaysian design flood estimati...

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Main Authors: Tahir, Wardah, Abu Bakar, Sahol Hamid, Ibrahim, Zaidah
Format: Research Reports
Language:English
Published: Institute of Research, Development and Commercialization, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2003
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8487/2/8487.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8487/
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Mara
Language: English
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Summary:Design flood estimation is fundamental to ensure that economic engineering design, of a hydraulic structure with adequate standards of safety can be achieved. The research studied the feasibility of two established and widely used synthetic unit hydrograph methods for Malaysian design flood estimation, therefore the better method could be recommended for ungauged Malaysian catchments. The SCS (now known as NRCS) and Snyder's procedures were developed based on studies of catchments ranging in size and geographic locations in the United States. In this research, five catchments in Selangor were selected and observed storm hyetographs and their corresponding total runoff hydrographs were studied in detail to derive unit hydrographs, In the record period of 3 years (1999-2001), 28 single storms were found to be suitable for unit hydrograph derivation. Applying the two methods, synthetic unit hydrographs were derived using the geomorpho logic characteristics of the catchments and comparisons were made between the synthetic unit hydrographs and the observed unit hydrographs. The study found that both methods calculate the peak discharges well, but Snyder's method calculates the time to peak better than the SCS. It can be inferred from the time to peak results that if one uses SCS method to perform flood estimation, the time taken for the flood to rise could be slower than the actual time. The base time is better calculated by the Snyder's method with a further improvement recommended by the study; that is changing the factor of 5 to 3 in the base time equation. The proposed reduce factor which has been verified is suggested based on the fact that Malaysia is a tropical country which is naturally warmer than the United States, hence storm water would possibly attenuates faster. The second part of the report discusses the enhancement of Deflood with a knowledge-based system to assist users with design flood estimations. An interactive, flexible and adaptable system that guides the users in decision making for design flood estimation was developed as a result of the study.