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Optimal Cross-Sectional Spacing in Preissmann Scheme 1D Hydrodynamic Models
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Choosing a suitable set of cross sections for the representation of the natural geometry of a river is important for the efficiency of one-dimensional (1D) hydraulic models, but only few guidelines are available for the ...
Closure to “Open Channel Flow through Different Forms of Submerged Flexible Vegetation” by C. A. M. E. Wilson, T. Stoesser, P. D. Bates, and A. Batemann Pinzen
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Open Channel Flow through Different Forms of Submerged Flexible Vegetation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Laboratory experiments are used to explore the effect of two forms of flexible vegetation on the turbulence structure within a submerged canopy and in the surface flow region above. The two simulated plant forms involve ...
Distributed Sensitivity Analysis of Flood Inundation Model Calibration
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Uncertainties in hydrodynamic model calibration and boundary conditions can have a significant influence on flood inundation predictions. Uncertainty analysis involves quantification of these uncertainties and their ...
Case Study of the Use of Remotely Sensed Data for Modeling Flood Inundation on the River Severn, U.K.
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A methodology for using remotely sensed data to both generate and evaluate a hydraulic model of floodplain inundation is presented for a rural case study in the United Kingdom: Upton-upon-Severn. Remotely sensed data have ...
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