Engineering infrastructure for water resources development : impact of design rainfall pattern on safety considerations

dc.contributor.advisorSafety of the Water Resources Development infrastructure is fully assured only if they are tested for the design flood event of appropriate design return period. The literature review highlighted the design rainfall pattern as a critical factor for the estimation of design flow. Alternate Block Method (ABM) is considered as a simple and consistent method for estimating design rainfall pattern. The runoff hydrographs, peakflows and time to peak values from a storm event based rainfall distribution and uniform rainfall distribution were compared with ABM estimates for the sub catchments of Attanagalu Oya at four locations. The study revealed that ABM results in the highest peak values compared to Storm Event based and Uniform rainfall distributions. Larger catchment areas display hydrographs of similar shape for all three rainfall patterns. The disparity between the peakflows from the three rainfall patterns becomes lower in larger catchments, indicating 42%,58%,62% and 73% peakflow estimates of the ABM estimate, from smallest to largest catchment, with storm event based distribution. The time to peak values from storm event based and uniform intensity distributions indicate an irregular behaviour with the catchment area. In the absence of a proper rainfall pattern that can be used confidently, ABM provides a better and reliable methodology ensuring the safety of the structure. If the rainfall pattern is not selected carefully there will be a threat to the safety of the structure.
dc.contributor.authorWijesekera, NTS
dc.contributor.authorWijesinghe, WMD
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-18T07:09:03Z
dc.date.available2015-08-18T07:09:03Z
dc.date.issued2015-08-18
dc.description.abstractSafety of the Water Resources Development infrastructure is fully assured only if they are tested for the design flood event of appropriate design return period. The literature review highlighted the design rainfall pattern as a critical factor for the estimation of design flow. Alternate Block Method (ABM) is considered as a simple and consistent method for estimating design rainfall pattern. The runoff hydrographs, peakflows and time to peak values from a storm event based rainfall distribution and uniform rainfall distribution were compared with ABM estimates for the sub catchments of Attanagalu Oya at four locations. The study revealed that ABM results in the highest peak values compared to Storm Event based and Uniform rainfall distributions. Larger catchment areas display hydrographs of similar shape for all three rainfall patterns. The disparity between the peakflows from the three rainfall patterns becomes lower in larger catchments, indicating 42%,58%,62% and 73% peakflow estimates of the ABM estimate, from smallest to largest catchment, with storm event based distribution. The time to peak values from storm event based and uniform intensity distributions indicate an irregular behaviour with the catchment area. In the absence of a proper rainfall pattern that can be used confidently, ABM provides a better and reliable methodology ensuring the safety of the structure. If the rainfall pattern is not selected carefully there will be a threat to the safety of the structure.
dc.identifier.emailsohan@civil.mrt.ac.lken_US
dc.identifier.issn1800-1122en_US
dc.identifier.issue01en_US
dc.identifier.journalEngineer, Journal of the Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL)en_US
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 37-45en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/11190
dc.identifier.volume46en_US
dc.identifier.year2013en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectWater Resources Developmenten_US
dc.subjectRainfall Distributionsen_US
dc.subjectPeakflow Estimationen_US
dc.subjectEstimationen_US
dc.subjectDesign Rainfallen_US
dc.titleEngineering infrastructure for water resources development : impact of design rainfall pattern on safety considerationsen_US
dc.typeArticle-Abstracten_US

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