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A 2D Shallow Water Model with Depth-Dependant Porosity Applied to the Severn River

Author(s): Vita Ayoub; Carole Delenne; Patrick Matgen; Pascal Finaud-Guyot; Renaud Hostache

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Keywords: Large scale flood model; Shallow water equations; Depth-dependent porosity; High-resolution data; Fast simulations

Abstract: In hydrodynamic modelling, the mesh resolution has a strong impact on run time and result accuracy. Coarser meshes allow faster simulations but often at the cost of accuracy. Conversely, finer meshes offer a better description of complex geometries but require much longer computational time that makes their use at a large scale challenging. In this context, we aim to assess the potential of a two-dimensional shallow water model with depth-dependent porosity (SW2D-DDP) for flood simulations at a large scale. This modelling approach relies on nesting a sub-grid mesh containing high-resolution topographic and bathymetric data within each computational cell via a so-called depth-dependant storage porosity. It enables therefore faster simulations on rather coarse grids while preserving small-scale topography information. The July 2007 flood event in the Severn River basin (UK) is used as a test case. The model is evaluated using both gauge and spatial data.

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Year: 2020

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