OFR-9(2)-84 Development Of Models For Simulating Stormwater Runoff From Surface Coal Mined Lands - Finite Element Simulation Of Overland Flow

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 171
- File Size:
- 27521 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
A deterministic model to assess the hydrologic impact of small watersheds subjected to unsteady storm events is presented. The overland flow model is based on the kinematic wave approximation coupled with a Green-Ampt infiltration equation. The Green-Ampt infiltration parameters are estimated using the USDA-ARS parameter estimation technique which is based on soil moisture-tension data. A Galerkin finite element formulation of the kinematic wave approximation is presented for the deterministic analysis of overland flow on small watersheds. The finite element formulation includes linear, quadratic and cubic Lagrangian one-dimensional spatial elements. A linear time variation is assumed which includes both explicit and implicit time marching algorithms, depending on the choice of the time weighting parameter. The implicit time algorithms result in a system of nonlinear equations which are evaluated using a modified Newton-Raphson iteration scheme. Initial solution estimates are generated using a linear finite difference procedure. The coupled infiltration overland flow model is tested using storm data for impervious surfaces, a laboratory soil flume, and two natural, USDA-ARS experimental watersheds.
Citation
APA:
(1983) OFR-9(2)-84 Development Of Models For Simulating Stormwater Runoff From Surface Coal Mined Lands - Finite Element Simulation Of Overland FlowMLA: OFR-9(2)-84 Development Of Models For Simulating Stormwater Runoff From Surface Coal Mined Lands - Finite Element Simulation Of Overland Flow. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.