SWMM 5 Subcatchment Runoff and Depth Relationship

Note:  The surface runoff is a non linear function of the independent depth in both the pervious and impervious areas of the subcatchments.   No surface runoff occurs until the depthover either the impervious or pervious area is greater than the respective depression storage (Figure's 1, 2, 3 and 4).

 

Figure 1:  Surface RunoffDepth and  Depression Storage Relationship.

 

Figure 2:  Subcatchment Runoff and Depth over time with a Subcatchment Width of 500 feet.

Figure 3:  Subcatchment Runoff and Depth in a Scatter Graph with a Subcatchment Width of 500 feet.

 

 

Figure 4:  Subcatchment Runoff and Depth in a Scatter Graph with a Subcatchment Width of 2000 feet.

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