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Basic Simulation Environment for computation of environmental flow and natural hazard simulation
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#1 2016-04-07 06:33:49

qtheiler
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Registered: 2015-07-30
Posts: 60

zhydrograph

Hi,

I'm modeling a river arriving in a lake. When I have an inflow of 200m3/s I know that the outflow is at 430.5 msm. I have used a fixed water surface elevation with the intflow defined by a zhydrograph. I'm suprised because at the begining I have the following results:

TIME =  1.000003e+002    hyd. Time Step =   3.133820e-003
Qin[1]      = 2.000000e+002 [m3/s] (Inflow)
Qout[2]     = -1.100002e+003 [m3/s] (Outflow)

Is it because I have a dry initial condition? This means that there is water inflow from dowstream to upstream and after a certain time the water would go in the other direction?

Thank's for your help. Best regards

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#2 2016-04-07 13:13:34

Daniel Ehrbar
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Registered: 2014-09-05
Posts: 7

Re: zhydrograph

Hi Quentin,

did I get you right: your INflow is a zhydrograph?

qtheiler wrote:

[...] with the intflow defined by a zhydrograph [...]

BASEd regards,
Daniel

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