Maximum Intensity in General Form Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n)
imax = (K*Tr^(x))/(D+a)^(n)
This formula uses 7 Variables
Variables Used
Maximum Intensity - (Measured in Centimeter per Hour) - Maximum Intensity is the ratio of the total amount of rain (rainfall depth) falling during a given period to the duration of the period.
Constant K - Constant K is for the catchment to be determined by flood hydrograph characteristics of the catchment.
Return Period - Return Period [Years] is an average time or an estimated average time between events such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, or a river discharge flows to occur.
Coefficient x - Coefficient x for the Area represented by the catchment station under consideration.
Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours - (Measured in Hour) - Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours is time during which continuous rain is observed at a given point or within a given area or Excess Rainfall of the Unit Hydrograph used in deriving the S-curve.
Coefficient a - Coefficient a for Area represented by the Station or coefficient for International Passenger Forecast.
Constant n - Constant n is for the catchment to be determined by the effective rainfall of the catchment.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Constant K: 4 --> No Conversion Required
Return Period: 150 --> No Conversion Required
Coefficient x: 1.5 --> No Conversion Required
Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours: 2.42 Hour --> 2.42 Hour No Conversion Required
Coefficient a: 0.6 --> No Conversion Required
Constant n: 3 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
imax = (K*Tr^(x))/(D+a)^(n) --> (4*150^(1.5))/(2.42+0.6)^(3)
Evaluating ... ...
imax = 266.793995483436
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.000741094431898434 Meter per Second -->266.793995483436 Centimeter per Hour (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
266.793995483436 266.794 Centimeter per Hour <-- Maximum Intensity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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3 Maximum Intensity-Duration-Frequency Relationship Calculators

Duration given Maximum Intensity
Go Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours = ((Constant K*(Return Period^Coefficient x)/Maximum Intensity)-Coefficient a^Constant n)^(1/Constant n)
Return Period given Maximum Intensity
Go Return Period = ((Maximum Intensity*(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n))/Constant K)^(1/Coefficient x)
Maximum Intensity in General Form
Go Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n)

Maximum Intensity in General Form Formula

Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n)
imax = (K*Tr^(x))/(D+a)^(n)

What is Precipitation?

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How to Calculate Maximum Intensity in General Form?

Maximum Intensity in General Form calculator uses Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n) to calculate the Maximum Intensity, The Maximum Intensity in General Form formula is defined as an extreme precipitation instance, within a critical duration for a river basin, state or region. Maximum Intensity is denoted by imax symbol.

How to calculate Maximum Intensity in General Form using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Maximum Intensity in General Form, enter Constant K (K), Return Period (Tr), Coefficient x (x), Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours (D), Coefficient a (a) & Constant n (n) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Maximum Intensity in General Form calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2.6E+6 = (4*150^(1.5))/(8712+0.6)^(3).

FAQ

What is Maximum Intensity in General Form?
The Maximum Intensity in General Form formula is defined as an extreme precipitation instance, within a critical duration for a river basin, state or region and is represented as imax = (K*Tr^(x))/(D+a)^(n) or Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n). Constant K is for the catchment to be determined by flood hydrograph characteristics of the catchment, Return Period [Years] is an average time or an estimated average time between events such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, or a river discharge flows to occur, Coefficient x for the Area represented by the catchment station under consideration, Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours is time during which continuous rain is observed at a given point or within a given area or Excess Rainfall of the Unit Hydrograph used in deriving the S-curve, Coefficient a for Area represented by the Station or coefficient for International Passenger Forecast & Constant n is for the catchment to be determined by the effective rainfall of the catchment.
How to calculate Maximum Intensity in General Form?
The Maximum Intensity in General Form formula is defined as an extreme precipitation instance, within a critical duration for a river basin, state or region is calculated using Maximum Intensity = (Constant K*Return Period^(Coefficient x))/(Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours+Coefficient a)^(Constant n). To calculate Maximum Intensity in General Form, you need Constant K (K), Return Period (Tr), Coefficient x (x), Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours (D), Coefficient a (a) & Constant n (n). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Constant K, Return Period, Coefficient x, Duration of Excess Rainfall in Hours, Coefficient a & Constant n and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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