FLOW HYDROGRAPH GENERATION FOR MELAWI SUB-WATERSHED USING THE SNYDER SYNTHETIC UNIT HYDROGRAPH MODEL

Jurnal Teknik Sipil, Alfin Islami, Ibnu Muslim, S. B. Soeryamassoeka, Azwa Nirmala
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The study, titled "Flow Hydrograph Generation for Melawi Sub-Watershed Using the Snyder Synthetic Unit Hydrograph Model," investigates the hydrological response of the Melawi Sub-Watershed in West Kalimantan to rainfall events using the Snyder Synthetic Unit Hydrograph Model (SUHM). This model, instrumental in areas with limited hydrological data, is well-suited for the Melawi Sub-Watershed. The analysis uncovers a peak discharge (Qp) of 13.671 m³/sec with a time to peak (Tp) of 88.905 hours, highlighting the region’s susceptibility to prolonged rainfall. The model’s parameters, such as Ct and Cp, are used to generate accurate flow hydrographs, which are essential for flood management. The results show varying design discharges for different return periods (Q2 to Q100), providing critical data for flood risk mitigation and infrastructure planning. This research underscores the SUHM's effectiveness in flood forecasting and sustainable development, aiding in resilient flood management strategies and informed infrastructure design in the Melawi Sub-Watershed. The findings of this study also pave the way for future research in hydrology and flood management.
利用斯奈德合成单位水文图模型生成梅拉维子流域的流量水文图
这项题为 "利用斯奈德合成单元水文图模型生成 Melawi 小流域的流量水文图 "的研究利用斯奈德合成单元水文图模型(SUHM)调查了西加里曼丹 Melawi 小流域对降雨事件的水文响应。该模型适用于水文数据有限的地区,非常适合 Melawi 小流域。分析发现,峰值排水量 (Qp) 为 13.671 立方米/秒,达到峰值的时间 (Tp) 为 88.905 小时,凸显了该地区易受长时间降雨影响的特点。该模型的 Ct 和 Cp 等参数用于生成精确的流量水文图,这对洪水管理至关重要。结果显示了不同重现期(Q2 至 Q100)的不同设计排水量,为洪水风险缓解和基础设施规划提供了重要数据。这项研究强调了 SUHM 在洪水预报和可持续发展方面的有效性,有助于在梅拉维分流域制定具有抗灾能力的洪水管理战略和进行明智的基础设施设计。研究结果还为今后的水文和洪水管理研究铺平了道路。
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