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Corresponding Author

Ezzeldin, Mohsen

Subject Area

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Article Type

Original Study

Abstract

The characteristics of overland flow resulting from a uniform rainfall intensity on an impervious sloping plane are investigated. The characteristic solution of the one dimensional unsteady nonuniform flow equations with the kinematic wave approximation applied to the momentum equation is used. The influence of the different overland flow parameters on the synthesized hydrograph, the peak runoff discharge, and the time taken to reach equilibrium is studied for the case of turbulent flow. The overland flow parameters include the slope and the length of the plane, the surface resistance, and the uniform rainfall intensity. A dimensionless peak runoff hydrograph is determined and compared with both Izzard's experimental dimensionless hydrograph and the dimensionless hydrograph determined by the finite difference solution of the full dynamic form of the momentum equation.

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