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Eleonora Spada

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ASSESSMENT OF RIVER FLOW WITH SIGNIFICANT LATERAL INFLOW THROUGH REVERSE ROUTING MODELING

2017

The discharge hydrograph estimation in rivers based on reverse routing modeling and using only water level data at two gauged sections is here extended to the most general case of significant lateral flow contribution, without needing to deploy rainfall-runoff procedures. The proposed methodology solves the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form also involving the lateral contribution using an ‘head driven’ modeling approach where lateral inflow is assumed to be function of the water level at the tributary junction. The procedure allows to assess the discharge hydrograph at ends of a selected river reach with significant lateral inflow, starting from the stage recorded there and without n…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydraulics0208 environmental biotechnologydischarge estimation lateral inflow reverse routing model hydraulic modelingHydrograph02 engineering and technologyInflow020801 environmental engineeringlaw.inventionSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaUpstream and downstream (DNA)Routing (hydrology)lawStreamflowTributaryStage (hydrology)GeologyWater Science and Technology
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Computation of vertically averaged velocities in irregular sections of straight channels

2015

Abstract. Two new methods for vertically averaged velocity computation are presented, validated and compared with other available formulas. The first method derives from the well-known Huthoff algorithm, which is first shown to be dependent on the way the river cross section is discretized into several subsections. The second method assumes the vertically averaged longitudinal velocity to be a function only of the friction factor and of the so-called "local hydraulic radius", computed as the ratio between the integral of the elementary areas around a given vertical and the integral of the elementary solid boundaries around the same vertical. Both integrals are weighted with a linear shape f…

lcsh:GE1-350diffusive modeldischarge estimation irregular section rating curve uniform flow.Discretizationlcsh:TComputationlcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationGeometryHydrographRadiusRating curveFunction (mathematics)lcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Settore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaCross section (physics)lcsh:GPotential flowlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesMathematics
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Scala delle portate in sezioni naturali di forma irregolare

2014

Scala delle portate raggio idraulicoSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Discharge estimation in natural channels with significant lateral inflow

2015

The indirect measurement technique for discharge estimation, based on water level data analysis in two different river sections, is extended to the case of existing significant tributary flow between the two sections. The methodology is based on the calibration of a numerical flow routing algorithm, solving the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form along the main channel between the two measurement sections. The first calibration parameter is the average Manning's roughness coefficient holding in the main channel, the other ones are relative to the rating curve of each tributary channel, estimated per unit roughness coefficient and per unit slope immediately before the junction of the tr…

diffusive model hydraulic modeling discharge estimation tributary inflow
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Unsteady State Water Level Analysis for Discharge Hydrograph Estimation in Rivers with Torrential Regime: The Case Study of the February 2016 Flood E…

2017

Discharge hydrograph estimation during floods, in rivers with torrential regime, is often based on the use of rating curves extrapolated from very low stage-discharge measurements. To get a more reliable estimation, a reverse flow routing problem is solved using water level data measured in two gauged stations several kilometers from each other. Validation of the previous analysis carried out on the flood event of February 2016 at the Europa Bridge and Castiglione Scalo sections of the Crati River (Cosenza, Italy) is based on the use of 'soft' discharge measurement data and the comparison of the water level data computed in the downstream gauged section by three different hydraulic models w…

EstimationHydrologyrating curveFlood mythMeteorologyDiffusive model0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentHydrographdischarge estimation02 engineering and technologyfloodAquatic ScienceBiochemistrySettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica020801 environmental engineeringWater levelPeak flowreverse routing; rating curves; diffusive model; peak flow; discharge estimation; floodEnvironmental scienceReverse routingFlow routingWater Science and TechnologyEvent (probability theory)Water
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Uniform flow formulas for irregular sections

2015

Abstract. Two new methods for uniform flow discharge computation are presented, validated and compared with other available formulas. The first method derives from the well-known Huthoff algorithm, which is first shown to be dependent on the way the river cross-section is discretized into several sub-sections. The second method assumes the vertically averaged longitudinal velocity to be a function only of the friction factor and of the so-called "local hydraulic radius", computed as the ratio between the integral of the elementary areas around a given vertical and the integral of the elementary solid boundaries around the same vertical. Both integrals are weighted with a linear shape functi…

GeometryPotential flowGeology
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