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MODEL FOR SIMULATING FLOODS IN RIVERS.

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Abstract

A one-dimensional model capable of simulating flood wave propagation in a river or network of channels is presented. The computer model is programmed to provide maximum flexibility in the adaptation of channel geometry, the specification of conveyance properties, and the treatment of boundary conditions. An equation transformation procedure is employed in the model to minimize computer storage and execution time requirements by reducing the order of the resultant coefficient matrices. Based on a four-point implicit finite-difference approximation of the governing, nonlinear, flow equations, the model can be used to simulate the wide range of flow conditions typically encountered in various natural waterbody systems. Two particular applications are presented to demonstrate the computational features and capabilities of the model in the simulation of flood wave propagation.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title MODEL FOR SIMULATING FLOODS IN RIVERS.
Volume 15
Issue 1
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher Soc for Computer Simulation
Publisher location La Jolla, CA, USA
Larger Work Title Simulation Series
First page 132
Last page 139
Conference Title Emergency Planning, Proceedings of the Conference.
Conference Location San Diego, CA, USA
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