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As climate change continues to disrupt global weather patterns, the frequency and severity of flood events have increased dramatically. Floods not only threaten lives and property, but also impact infrastructure, agriculture, and economic activity on a large ...
Small reservoirs are important to flood control and water resource utilization in local areas. This study proposes a WebGIS-based flood control management system to support the flood discharge of small reservoirs during intensive rainfall in the flood season. The agile software development method and a ...
In order to feed a debate on this field, in this paper the performances of some parametric models used for the dam breach module implemented in the popular HEC-RAS software, and a simplified but physically based model have been analysed. The performances of the dam breach models have been assessed with reference to the historical event of the Big Bay dam, using both ...
A new High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (Hi-PIMS) is tested for urban flood simulation. The software solves the two-dimensional shallow water equations using a first-order accurate Godunov-type shock-capturing scheme incorporated with the Harten, Lax and van Leer approximate Riemann solver with the contact wave restored (HLLC) for flux ...
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On the one hand, the computational effectiveness is important when the intensive calculation of the friction factor (e.g. large-size water distribution networks (WDN) in optimization problems, flooding software, etc.) is required together with its derivative. On the other hand, the accuracy of the developing formula should be realistically chosen considering the ...
Burns & McDonnell computer models, utilized in the hydrologic and hydraulic design development, include the USACE HEC-1, HEC-RAS and HMR-52 software to analyze the flood hydrology and spillway hydraulics. Also utilized was the Burns & McDonnell-developed software for yield and reservoir operations analysis — RESNET. ...
Computer models utilized in the hydrologic and hydraulic design development include the Corps of Engineers' HEC-1, HEC-RAS and HMR-52 software to analyze the flood hydrology and spillway hydraulics. Also utilized was Burns & McDonnell-developed software for yield and reservoir operations analysis — RESNET. ...
