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From what I understand, the Tc is the distance from the beginning of runoff to the inflection point of the hydrograph. So, Tc has an effect on the peak runoff rate, but not the overall runoff volume in the SCS TR55 and TR20 models.
For example, if you have 3" of runoff for a given type II design storm, that runoff volume is constant regardless of the Tc. However the runoff hydrograph time span will lengthen or shorten, and the peak will rise and fall depending on Tc, but the overall area under the hydrograph will remain the same.
On the other side of the coin, the mass rainfall distribution for a type II storm always stays the same (speaking in terms of percent). I guess that would make the Tc the main factor that dictates the runoff RATE, aka the relationship of runoff from a given site to a standard type II rainfall mass distribution. (This is assuming CNs stay the same).
Tt would have no effect on the hydrograph shape and is only used to cause a lag in the runoff hydrograph reaching the study point.
I'm trying to understand SCS better. I can employ it in practice using standard cookie cutter methods, but I want to know the theory behind the numbers. This would help me model the siutation in my earlier thread about Offsite DAs.
For example, if you have 3" of runoff for a given type II design storm, that runoff volume is constant regardless of the Tc. However the runoff hydrograph time span will lengthen or shorten, and the peak will rise and fall depending on Tc, but the overall area under the hydrograph will remain the same.
On the other side of the coin, the mass rainfall distribution for a type II storm always stays the same (speaking in terms of percent). I guess that would make the Tc the main factor that dictates the runoff RATE, aka the relationship of runoff from a given site to a standard type II rainfall mass distribution. (This is assuming CNs stay the same).
Tt would have no effect on the hydrograph shape and is only used to cause a lag in the runoff hydrograph reaching the study point.
I'm trying to understand SCS better. I can employ it in practice using standard cookie cutter methods, but I want to know the theory behind the numbers. This would help me model the siutation in my earlier thread about Offsite DAs.