Approximate Models for Flood Routing

  • S.N. Odai
Keywords: Approximate Models, Nonlinear Kinematic Model, Nonlinear Convection-Diffusion Model, St. Venant Equations and Watercourses

Abstract

For rapid calculation of the downstream effects of the propagation of floods due to the collapse of a dam or intense rainfall, two approximate flood routing models are presented in this paper A nonlinear technique for flood routing is developed that respects the physics offloads in waterways. The models are developed based on the assumption that the change inflow rate relative to the initial uniform flow rate is moderate. A nonlinear kinematic model and a nonlinear convection-diffusion model are extracted from a normalized form of the Se Venant equations. and applied to the analysis of translatory waves usually encountered in water and water-courses due to the propagation offloads. The qualitative analyses presented shows that the approximate flood routing models could be used instead of the complete hydrodynamic equations when the perturbation in the initial normal flow condition is moderate.

Published
2016-02-09
How to Cite
Odai, S. (2016). Approximate Models for Flood Routing . Journal of Science and Technology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v23i1.788
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