CIV E 530 - OPEN-CHANNEL HYDRAULICS
SPRING 2014
LAB No. 12: SEDIMENTATION ENGINEERING
A 480-ac watershed is above a proposed flood-water retaining structure.
The watershed is divided into two subwatersheds of areas: (1) 200 ac, and (2) 280 ac.
The characteristics are: Pasture (tall grass, with weeds), 75% canopy cover, 20% ground cover,
Shelby loam, 6% slopes, 200 ft long;
Pasture (tall grass), 50% canopy cover, 60% ground cover, Mexico silt loam,
13% slopes, 100 ft long.
Assume R = 200.
Use ONLINE USLE2 to calculate the watershed soil loss.
Use ONLINE SHIELDS to
determine whether a particle of 4 mm diameter is at rest under a 0.8 m flow depth
with a channel slope equal to 0.00035.
Assume T = 17oC. Under what flow depth (with accuracy to the mm) will
the particle start to move?
Use ONLINE COLBY to calculate the discharge
of sands by the
Colby 1964 method given the following flow data: mean velocity = 4 fps, mean
flow depth = 5 ft, channel width = 80 ft,
water temperature = 70oF, bed material size = 0.4 mm, and wash load
concentration = 500 ppm.
Use ONLINE RESERVOIR LIFE to
calculate the design life of a reservoir, given the following data:
reservoir capacity 58 million cubic meters, catchment area 825 km2,
mean annual runoff at the site 145 mm.
Assume fine grained sediment deposits with specific weight of 1400 kg/m3.
Determine how long will it take for the reservoir to lose 20%, 80% and 100%
of its storage volume. Set n = 10 (default value).
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