Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (4th Edition)
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Chapter 12, Problem 3RQ
- 3. When rain falls over an area for a sufficiently long time, it will run off and collect at the bottom of hills and eventually find its way into creeks and rivers. A simple way to estimate the maximum discharge flowrate Q (in units of cubic feet per second [cfs]) from a watershed of area A (in units of acres) with a rainfall intensity i (in units of inches per hour) is given by an expression commonly called the Rational Method, as
Q=CiA
Values of C vary between about 0 (for flat rural areas) to almost 1 (in urban areas with a large amount of paved area).
A survey of a number of rainfall events was made over a 10-year period for three different watersheds. The data that resulted is given in the following table. Watershed A is 120 acres, B is 316 acres, and C is 574 acres.
Storm event | Watershed | Rainfall Intensity {i) [in/h) | Maximum Runoff (Q) [cfs] |
1 | A | 0.5 | 30 |
2 | A | 1.1 | 66 |
3 | A | 1.6 | 96 |
4 | A | 2.1 | 126 |
5 | B | 0.3 | 47 |
6 | B | 0.7 | 110 |
7 | B | 1.2 | 188 |
8 | B | 1.8 | 283 |
9 | C | 0.4 | 115 |
10 | C | 1 | 287 |
11 | C | 1.5 | 430 |
12 | C | 2.4 | 690 |
- a. Create a graph containing all three watersheds, with flowrate on the ordinate, and fit linear trendlines to obtain a simple model for each watershed.
From the information given and the trendline model obtained, answer the following:
- b. What is the value and units of the coefficient C?
- c. What would the maximum flowrate be from a watershed of 200 acres if the rainfall intensity was 1.8 inches per hour?
- d. How long would it take at this flowrate to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool that is 60 meters long, 30 meters wide, and 2 meters deep?
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