Modelling floods in urban areas and representation of buildings with a method based on adjusted conveyance and storage characteristics
Creators
- 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
Description
The present paper reviews several approaches that can be used in capturing urban features in coarse resolution two-dimensional (2D) models and it demonstrates the effectiveness of a new approach against the straightforward 2D modelling approach on a hypothetical and a real-life case study work. The case study work addresses the use of coarse grid resolutions in 2D non-inertia models. The 2D non-inertia model used solves continuity and momentum equations over the cells of the coarse model while taking the minimum elevation as a surface level. The volume stored in every cell is calculated as a volume-depth relationship. In order to replicate restriction in conveyances in x – y directions of fine resolution models due to building blocks, the friction values of the coarse-resolution model are adjusted to match the results of the high-resolution model. The work presented in this paper shows the possibility of applying a 2D non-inertia model more effectively in urban flood modelling applications whilst still making use of the high resolution of topographic data that can nowadays be easily acquired.
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Journal article
Journal:
Journal of Hydroinformatics
Publisher:
IWA Publishing
ISSN:
14647141
Volume:
15
Pages:
1150-1168
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.2166/hydro.2012.181
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2304482636