Methodology for Identifying the Best Equations to Estimate the Time of Concentration of Tropical Watersheds in Puerto Rico
Abstract
The time of concentration (tc) is the
time required for runoff to travel from the
hydraulically most distant point to the outlet of a
watershed. The lag time is the most sensitive
parameter and is defined as the sixty percent of the
tc. This research was focused in the evaluation of
the use of time of concentration parameter in
Puerto Rico and also if the parameter are used
correctly for the conditions for which they were
created in order to define a methodology for the
best use of each available equation. The NRCS
velocity method was used as the reference method
for computing time of concentration value and
compare the accuracy of the estimates from other
time concentration methods. This research
illustrated the high variability associated with the
time of concentration values depending on the
method employed. According to this research, the
SCS Lag equation have the best performance for
the selected seven watersheds analyzed.
Key Terms - Peak Discharge, Sensitive
Parameter, Time of Concentration, Tropical
Watershed.