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Abstract
Recent high profile flood events have highlighted the need for hydraulic models capable of simulating pluvial flooding in urban areas. This paper presents a constant velocity rainfall routing scheme that provides this ability within the LISFLOOD-FP hydraulic modelling code. The scheme operates in place of the shallow water equations within cells where the water depth is below a user-defined threshold, enabling rainfall derived water to be moved from elevated features such as buildings or curbstones without causing instabilities in the solution whilst also yielding a reduction in the overall computational cost of the simulation. Benchmarking against commercial modelling packages using a pluvial and point-source test case demonstrates that the scheme does not impede the ability of LISFLOOD-FP to match both predicted depths and velocities of full shallow water models. The stability of the scheme in conditions unsuitable for traditional two-dimensional hydraulic models is then demonstrated using a pluvial test case over a complex urban digital elevation model containing buildings. Deterministic single-parameter sensitivity analyses undertaken using this test case show limited sensitivity of predicted water depths to both the chosen routing speed within a physically plausible range and values of the depth threshold parameter below 10 mm. Local instabilities can occur in the solution if the depth threshold is >10mm, but such values are not required even when simulating extreme rainfall rates. The scheme yields a reduction in model runtime of similar to 25% due to the reduced number of cells for which the hydrodynamic equations have to be solved. Copyright (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 467-476 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Hydrological Processes |
| Volume | 27 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 30 Jan 2013 |
Keywords
- FLOOD RISK-ASSESSMENT
- SCALE
- rainfall
- flow routing
- SYSTEM
- hydraulic modelling
- DIFFUSION-WAVE TREATMENT
- TVD-MACCORMACK
- SIMULATION
- EQUATIONS
- precipitation
- EVENT
- inundation modelling
- urban flooding
- OVERLAND-FLOW
- INUNDATION
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Developing enhanced impact models for integration with next generation NWP and climate outputs
Bates, P. D. (Principal Investigator)
1/09/10 → 1/09/14
Project: Research