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Linear Approximation of Open-Channel Flow Routing with Backwater Effect

Author(s): Simon Munier; Xavier Litrico; Gilles Belaud

Linked Author(s): Gilles Belaud

Keywords: Open-channel flow; Laplace transform; Frequency response; Saint-Venant equations; Time-delay; Flow routing

Abstract: This paper proposes a new model for linear flow routing in open-channels. The proposed model, called LBLR for Linear Backwater Lag and Route, is a first order with delay model that explicitly takes into account two parameters which are usually neglected: 1) the downstream boundary condition and 2) the nonuniform flow conditions, both of which are shown to have a strong influence on the flow dynamics. The model parameters are obtained analytically from the pool characteristics (geometry, friction, discharge and downstream boundary condition). A frequency domain approach is used to compute the frequency response of the linearized Saint-Venant equations. This model is then approximated by a first order plus delay model using the moment matching method. The proposed model is shown to perform better than existing models when the flow is affected by backwater and/or by different downstream boundary conditions from the one corresponding to uniform flow.

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Year: 2007

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