Ch4 Streamflow Measurement
Ch4 Streamflow Measurement
(ECIV 4323)
CHAPTER FOUR
Stream flow measurement
Instructors:
-1
4.1 Introduction
-2
Stream Measurements
1) Direct measurement of stream
- Area-velocity methods
- Dilution techniques
- Electromagnetic methods
- Ultrasonic method
-3
4.2 Measurement of Stage
- Direct measurement of discharge is a very time-
consuming and costly procedure.
-4
rating curve
-5
4.4 Area-velocity method
(direct method)
Figure 4.14 and Example 4.1
Velocity is measured at 0.6 of the depth
For the first and last sections
-6
4.8 indirect method
Q=f(H)
-7
4.8 indirect method
Slope- Area method
Where
Q = discharge (m3/s)
n = Manning’s roughness coefficient (range between 0.01 and 0.75)
A = cross-section area (m2)
R = the hydraulic radius, equal to the area divided by the wetted
perimeter (m)
S = the head loss per unit length of the channel, approximated by
the channel slope
R=A/P
P = witted parameter
-8
See Figure 4.21
Applying energy equation to section 1 and 2
Z1+Y1+V12/(2g)= Z2+Y2+V22/(2g)+hl
h1 = Z1+Y1
h2 = Z2+Y2
hl (head losses) = he + hf
he = eddy loss
hf = frictional losses
h1+ V12/(2g)= h2+ V22/(2g)+ he + hf
he = ke|V12/(2g)-V22/(2g)|
ke = eddy loss coefficient
hf = (h1- h2)+(V12/(2g)-V22/(2g)-he
-9
4.8 indirect method
Slope- Area method
-10
Procedure (tries and errors)
1. Assumed v1=v2
2. Calculate Q by using Q = k S0.5
3. Compute v1 = Q1A1 v2 = Q2A2
4. Refine the value of h2 and then repeat step 2 until Q or hf
were very close
(see Example 4.3)
-11
4.9 stage discharge relationship
-12
Permanent control
Most of streams and rivers follow the permanent type and the G-Q
curve can be represented by:
Q = stream discharge
G = gauge height
a = a constant of stage at zero discharge
Cr & B = rating constants
See Figure 4.22 a and b
-13
Permanent control
-14
Stage for zero discharge (a)
-15
Stage for zero discharge (a)
Plot Q&G on arithmetic scale and select the best fit curve
Select three points (A,B and C) as
Draw vertical lines from (A,B and C) and horizontal lines from (B
and C)
Two straight lines ED and BA intersect at F
See figure 4.23
-16
Stage for zero discharge (a)
-17
Shifting controls
-18
Backwater effect
-19
Backwater effect
-20
Unsteady flow effect
-21
Unsteady flow effect
-22