Explicit Scheme for a Hydrological Channel Routing: Mathematical Model and Practical Application

Author:

Arrieta-Pastrana Alfonso1,Coronado-Hernández Oscar E.1ORCID,Coronado-Hernández Jairo R.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Hidráulica y Saneamiento Ambiental, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena 130001, Colombia

2. Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla 080002, Colombia

Abstract

The computation of hydrographs in large watersheds necessitates utilizing channel routing, which calculates the movement of hydrographs along channel branches. Routing methods rely on an implicit scheme to facilitate numerical resolution, which requires more computational time than the explicit scheme. This study presents an explicit scheme channel routing model that offers a versatile approach to open channel flow analysis. The model is based on mass conservation principles and Manning equations, and it can accommodate varying bed slopes, making it highly adaptable to diverse hydraulic scenarios. In addition, the proposed model considers backwater effects, which enhances its applicability in practical scenarios. The model was tested in a practical application on a rectangular channel with a width of 7 m, and the results showed that it can accurately predict outflow hydrographs and handle different flow conditions. Comparative analyses with existing models revealed that the proposed model’s performance in generating water flow oscillations was competitive. Moreover, sensitivity analyses were performed, which showed that the model is highly responsive to parameter variations, such as Manning’s coefficient, bed slope, and channel width. The comparison of peak flows and peak times between the proposed model and existing methods further emphasized the model’s reliability and efficiency in simulating channel routing processes. This research introduces a valuable addition to the field of hydrology by proposing a practical and effective channel routing model that integrates essential hydraulic principles and parameters. The results of the proposed model (lumped routing) are comparable with the solution provided by the Muskingum–Cunge method (distributed routing). It is of utmost importance to note that the proposed model applies to channel branches with bed slopes below 6°.

Funder

Universidad de Cartagena

Publisher

MDPI AG

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