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Modelling Dam Break Events Using Shallow Water Model
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: Received: 5 May 2023 / Approved: 6 May 2023 / Online: 6 May 2023 (05:42:11 CEST)
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Annunziato, A.; Guney Dogan, G.; Yalciner, A.C. Modeling Dam Break Events Using Shallow Water Model. Eng 2023, 4, 1851-1870. Annunziato, A.; Guney Dogan, G.; Yalciner, A.C. Modeling Dam Break Events Using Shallow Water Model. Eng 2023, 4, 1851-1870.
Abstract
Estimation of the potential consequences from events occurring downstream of a dam are part of the risk assessment needed during the installation phase of a new dam. In case of specific Natural or Man Made ongoing or prospected events, it may be also important to carry out fast computations that can provide information on the areas at risk either because the original design analyses are not available or because the parameters needed are different. This study is aimed to develop a procedure that strongly facilitates the preparation of the input deck and the derivation of the output quantities to allow a fast analysis of a dam break event using a shallow water model, NAMI DANCE, as the analysis tool.
Keywords
Dam; Dam Break; Flooding; Modelling; Early Warning Systems
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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