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Stage-discharge estimation in straight compound channels using isovel contours

Author:
محمود فغفور مغربی
,
امیررضا کاوسی زاده
,
رضا فغفور مغربی
,
ارش احمدی
,
Mahmoud Faghfour Maghrebi
,
Amirreza Kavousizadeh
,
Reza Faghfour Maghrebi
,
Ahmadi Arash
Year
: 2017
Abstract: For various hydrological applications such as flood control projects, a knowledge of stage–discharge relationship is of particular interest to river engineers. Stage-discharge curves in compound channels cannot be easily predicted in comparison with single channels due to their 3D characteristics of flow. In this paper, the concept of cross-sectional isovel contours is used for estimation of stage-discharge curves in compound channels. The multivariate Newton’s method is applied to the difference between the observed and estimated data to optimize the exponent values of the governing parameters. The accuracy of the proposed model is tested successfully against available experimental results, which are taken from the FCF (Flood Channel Facility) laboratory. Then the results are compared with the Single and Divided Channel Methods (SCM and DCM, respectively), the Weighted Divided Channel Method (WDCM), the Exchange Discharge Method (EDM) and the Coherence Method (COHM). The average values of MAPE (Mean Absolute Percentage Error) and NRMSE (Normalized Root Mean Square Error) in discharge estimation based on each referenced section at any level for six sections of the experimental cases are within 3.1% and 0.023, respectively. The biggest advantage of the proposed method is its inherent simplicity which does not need any calibration.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3361402
Keyword(s): Stage-discharge curve,Compound channel,Isovel contours,Matrix-based

minimization
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contributor authorمحمود فغفور مغربیen
contributor authorامیررضا کاوسی زادهen
contributor authorرضا فغفور مغربیen
contributor authorارش احمدیen
contributor authorMahmoud Faghfour Maghrebifa
contributor authorAmirreza Kavousizadehfa
contributor authorReza Faghfour Maghrebifa
contributor authorAhmadi Arashfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:35:55Z
date available2020-06-06T13:35:55Z
date issued2017
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3361402
description abstractFor various hydrological applications such as flood control projects, a knowledge of stage–discharge relationship is of particular interest to river engineers. Stage-discharge curves in compound channels cannot be easily predicted in comparison with single channels due to their 3D characteristics of flow. In this paper, the concept of cross-sectional isovel contours is used for estimation of stage-discharge curves in compound channels. The multivariate Newton’s method is applied to the difference between the observed and estimated data to optimize the exponent values of the governing parameters. The accuracy of the proposed model is tested successfully against available experimental results, which are taken from the FCF (Flood Channel Facility) laboratory. Then the results are compared with the Single and Divided Channel Methods (SCM and DCM, respectively), the Weighted Divided Channel Method (WDCM), the Exchange Discharge Method (EDM) and the Coherence Method (COHM). The average values of MAPE (Mean Absolute Percentage Error) and NRMSE (Normalized Root Mean Square Error) in discharge estimation based on each referenced section at any level for six sections of the experimental cases are within 3.1% and 0.023, respectively. The biggest advantage of the proposed method is its inherent simplicity which does not need any calibration.en
languageEnglish
titleStage-discharge estimation in straight compound channels using isovel contoursen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsStage-discharge curveen
subject keywordsCompound channelen
subject keywordsIsovel contoursen
subject keywordsMatrix-based

minimization
en
journal titleHydrological Processesfa
pages0-0
journal volume0
journal issue0
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1063788.html
identifier articleid1063788
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