Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin

River hydraulic modelling is challenging due to the difficulty of accurately replicating hydraulic behaviors and matching simulated water levels with recorded measurements, necessitating rigorous calibration feasibility assessments. In this study, we present a novel approach to determine the calibra...

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Published in:International Exchange and Innovation Conference on Engineering and Sciences
Main Author: Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Kyushu University 2024
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Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
2024
International Exchange and Innovation Conference on Engineering and Sciences
10

10.5109/7323323
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213359850&doi=10.5109%2f7323323&partnerID=40&md5=ab08c9794f0fa3270bea2524afe06f19
River hydraulic modelling is challenging due to the difficulty of accurately replicating hydraulic behaviors and matching simulated water levels with recorded measurements, necessitating rigorous calibration feasibility assessments. In this study, we present a novel approach to determine the calibration limit for sub-catchments in a river basin using an equation derived from Continuity, Conveyance, Froude, and Manning’s formulae. The slope parameter, derived under the assumption of critical flow conditions, serves as an indicator for calibration feasibility. If the river slope exceeds the critical slope, calibration is deemed impossible due to the supercritical conditions. This approach waste sted in the Sungai Pahang Basin as a case study. Preliminary results confirmed the methodology's effectiveness in identifying calibration limits, proving that it is a useful tool for determining the feasibility of calibration. This method cansave time and resources by identifying infeasible calibration scenarios early in the modelling process. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved.
Kyushu University
24341436
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
spellingShingle Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
author_facet Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
author_sort Mohd Anuar M.A.; Mohd Adnan M.S.; Hoat L.F.; Jayaramu V.; Wei Koon L.; Hafiz Hassan M.
title Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
title_short Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
title_full Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
title_fullStr Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Calibration Potential in River Hydraulic Modelling Based on Critical Slope: A Case Study of Sungai Pahang Basin
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description River hydraulic modelling is challenging due to the difficulty of accurately replicating hydraulic behaviors and matching simulated water levels with recorded measurements, necessitating rigorous calibration feasibility assessments. In this study, we present a novel approach to determine the calibration limit for sub-catchments in a river basin using an equation derived from Continuity, Conveyance, Froude, and Manning’s formulae. The slope parameter, derived under the assumption of critical flow conditions, serves as an indicator for calibration feasibility. If the river slope exceeds the critical slope, calibration is deemed impossible due to the supercritical conditions. This approach waste sted in the Sungai Pahang Basin as a case study. Preliminary results confirmed the methodology's effectiveness in identifying calibration limits, proving that it is a useful tool for determining the feasibility of calibration. This method cansave time and resources by identifying infeasible calibration scenarios early in the modelling process. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved.
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