CIV E 632-COMPUTATIONAL HYDRAULICS AND HYDROLOGY
SPRING 2010
FINAL EXAM
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2009, 1030-1230
Name: ______________________ S.S. No. ________________ Grade: _______
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Instructions: Closed book, closed notes. Use engineering paper.
When you are finished, staple your work in sequence,
and return this sheet with your work. Answer 10 questions.
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Explain the method of cascade of linear reservoirs. When is it used?
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What two kinds of errors arise in numerical modeling?
Explain which one is related to stability, and which one to convergence.
Why is numerical modeling a compromise between stability and convergence?
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Why is a second-order numerical scheme not necessarily better than a first-order scheme?
What artifice is usually resorted to in order to provide stability at the expense of convergence?
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Why does the Muskingum-Cunge method work best at Courant number equal to 1? What happens for Courant greater than 1?
For Courant less than 1?
- What is topology in the context of watershed/basin modeling?
- Do sedimentation bed transients (channel bottom perturbations) in alluvial rivers travel upstream or downstream?
Explain.
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Why do dam-breach flood wave peaks eventually reach the same value at a certain distance downstream?
- Why is it better to use an explicit scheme rather than an implicit scheme in two-dimensional groundwater modeling? Explain.
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What is the cell Reynolds number in groundwater modeling? What does it affect?
- Should two-dimensional flow to a side river embayment convect (go straight into) or circulate (turn around)? Explain.
- How does the solution for the differential equation for DO sag curve differ from the classical Streeter-Phelps solution?
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