Hydrological processes that occur in catchments usually require large space resolution over long periods of time. The advance on numerical methods as well as the increasing power of …
Flood propagation in rivers is strongly influenced by the presence of bridges and other hydraulic structures. Among the available approaches for including these elements in …
AWZ Chew, R He, L Zhang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change is expected to worsen streamflow conditions, in terms of their frequency and magnitude, in urbanized watersheds, which can directly result in flood scenarios of greater …
The general solution of the dam-break problem with partial uplift of the sluice-gate is presented in the framework of the one-dimensional Shallow-Water Equations, under the …
The 2D numerical simulation of river flow requires a large amount of topographic data to build an accurate Digital Terrain Model which must cover the main river channel and the …
Flood hazard is assessed for a watershed with scarce hydrological data in the lower plain of Northern Italy, where the current defense system is inadequate to protect a highly populated …
X Deng, Y Xu - Science of The Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
This study developed the potential regulation capacity (PRC) and actual regulation capacity (ARC) to characterize the flood regulation function of river systems in the delta plains …
In the present paper, we study the mathematical and numerical modelling of rapid transients at partially lifted sluice gates in the context of one-dimensional Shallow water Equations …
J Mckenna, V Glenis, C Kilsby - Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2023 - Elsevier
Flows in rivers can be strongly affected by obstacles to flow or artificial structures such as bridges, weirs and dams. This is especially true during floods, where significant backwater …