The one-dimensional (1D) hydrodynamic model ISIS has been extensively used for designing river engineering and irrigation schemes and mapping flood risks. This paper presents the integration of a two-dimensional (2D) model with ISIS to enhance its capability for simulating floodplain flows. The 2D model is based on the DIVAST model, a research model widely used for predicting flows and water quality indicators in estuarine and coastal waters. One of the main advantages of using DIVAST is that the model has a very robust subroutine for simulating flooding and drying processes. In this study DIVAST is dynamically linked to the ISIS model and the linked model is used to predict overland flood flows. In order to increase the flexibility of the DIVAST model for dealing with complex flow situations while minimising the computational time, several modelling options were considered. These options include the so-called hydrodynamic approach, gravity wave approach and flood wave approach. A series of numerical tests were undertaken to assess the accuracy and efficacy of these approaches for simulating flows over initially dried land and dam-break flows. The model was then used to predict the flood flow in an urban area for an assumed extreme flood flow condition.
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B. Lin, PhD, CEng, MCIWEM;
B. Lin, PhD, CEng, MCIWEM
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Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff
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J. M. Wicks, PhD, CEng, MICE;
J. M. Wicks, PhD, CEng, MICE
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Halcrow Group Limited Swindon
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R. A. Falconer, DSc, FREng, FICE, FCIWEM;
R. A. Falconer, DSc, FREng, FICE, FCIWEM
Halcrow Professor of Water Management
School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff
UK
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K. Adams, PhD
K. Adams, PhD
Hydraulic Modelling Software Engineer
Halcrow Group Limited, Swindon
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 10 2005
Accepted:
September 22 2005
Online ISSN: 1751-7729
Print ISSN: 1741-7589
© 2006 Thomas Telford Ltd
2006
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management (2006) 159 (1): 19–25.
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Received:
August 10 2005
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September 22 2005
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Lin B, Wicks JM, Falconer RA, Adams K (2006), "Integrating 1D and 2D hydrodynamic models for flood simulation". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management, Vol. 159 No. 1 pp. 19–25, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wama.2006.159.1.19
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