Ce411 Midsem
Ce411 Midsem
Using the above raindrop size distribution and eguation-I, preparc the RainfallHyetograph for the event.
(b)Further, the entire campus of IIT (BHU) Varanasican be considered to be a complete circle of radius 10 km, which
consists of following, streams. Soil and LULC characteristics.
Clay
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Rrsidential perviou)?
Clav Sand Clay Aree (0M
Lnefthe recent studies, it was found that tocalculate the peak runoff, Runoff Coefficient (Cea)
must be modified by a
multiplication factor M(1+Drainage Density). Considering the Potential Retention Parameter is applicable for one-week
dration find the Modified Equivalent Runoff Coefficient (MCeq) using the rainfallevent of part (a) and
then compute the
equivalent index.
(15+35=50 Marks)
Osoetion 2. The Green Campus committee of IIT(BHU) decided to plant 300 Palm trees to be distributed
R area of1000 m² (Presently paved area). Following properties of the palm tree are taken from the uniformly over
literature
Palm Tree Age (year) 2 3 7 12 16
Leaf area Index 0.68 1.07 1.16 I59 1.64 1.71
Surface area per tree (m') 0.50 0.20 1.00 1.20 1.50 2.00
Max water Storage per unitfoliage area (mm) 0.01 0.04 0.08 0.10 0.20 0.30
Auniform and constant rainfall Iof 3 hours duration having a total depth of 500 mm
occurs on the 16" August every year.
Find the annual linear trend of change in the Potential Runoff, due to
planting these trees, (neglect the
evaporation rate (which can be effect the first
combination method toestimate the of
two yearsof planting trees) use the
for all the years), assume roughness height =0.03 cm and wind speed at the height of 2m=3me considered same
(50 Marks)
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Dr. Pramod Soni (Ph No. Page 1 of 2
Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi
Departmentof Civil Engineering
CE 411: ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY
B. tech 7th semester
*Useful Data and Formulae*
Drag Coefficient = 0671, R 0034co 2r(J -2)|(, sin ¢sin 8+
Density of pure water = 1000 kg/m 365 sin o, sin ¢sin ö) a, +b, "
Density of air =12 kg/m
IIT(BHU)= 25C R, =|366 W/m 24 -cos
Temperaturç (Z m height) over cos-tan dtan ) 0.0145 +sin osin 8
Annual Average Air
Temperature over IIT(BHU) =30 °C. coS cos S
Annual Average Surface I|T(BHU)= 40 °C
Max Average Temperaturein
August over 8=0 409sin 2z-81 P.C,(T,-T,)
Temperature in August over IIT(BHU)= 20 °C 365
0.6221, (e, -e.)
Min Average
hours in August over IIT(BHU)=7
Average Observed sunshine
Average Spec1fic Humid1ty in August
Average Surface Pressure over lIT(BHU)=
over I|T(BHU)= 0.8
101325 Pa,
IIT(BHU)=0.03 cm:
R,-o|4--)
For
l|T(BHU)» a, =0.14, b, =0.56; a, =0.34; b,
0622 k'PM
Ealm) Pp, ns,/jle, -,)
=0.051, a, =0.1to 0.33
Average Surface Roughness height over
Latent Heat of Vaponzation 2501 x10°-2370T, (Jkg) Area Runoff Coefficient Range
Saturation Vapour Pressure (Pa) =61|lexp| (17.27 x7
237.3+T Residential Single-farnily areas 0.3-0.5
Specific Heat of Water:1000 J/ kgC
Residential Multi units, detached |
0.4-0.6
Coord1nates of IIT (BHU)= 83 E. 25.26N
Stefan-Boltzmann Constant=5.67 x10* W/(m²xK*) Parks, cemeteries 0.1-025
Dehradun
Norhem
Streets and roads:
Sineoer 503 02730 10636
Paved: curbs and storm sewers 98 98 98 98 Average 5914 01823 50 1.0127