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Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering

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3. Methods & Worked Examples (condensed)

  • Unit Hydrograph derivation: Steps — separate baseflow, compute effective rainfall hyetograph, derive UH ordinates by deconvolution or synthetic UH (Snyder).
  • Rational Method (example): Q = C i A. For a 0.5 km² urban catchment, C=0.7, i (from IDF) = 60 mm/hr → Q = 0.70.06 m/hr0.5e6 m² = 21,000 m³/hr = 5.83 m³/s.
  • SCS-CN runoff: For antecedent moisture, derive CN and compute runoff depth using S = (25400/CN) – 254 (mm), then Q = (P – 0.2S)²/(P+0.8S) for P>0.2S.
  • Flood frequency (Gumbel): Fit annual maxima, compute reduced variate y = –ln(–ln(1–1/T)), estimate parameters via sample mean and std dev, then compute design flood for given return period T.

Who Should Read This Book?

  • B.Tech Civil Engineering Students (3rd/4th year)
  • M.Tech Water Resources Candidates
  • IES, GATE, and State PSC Aspirants
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Professionals involved in flood estimation, dam design, or groundwater management

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