Dam-break Modeling in Alpine Valleys

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作者
Marco PILOTTI [1 ]
Andrea MARANZONI [2 ]
Luca MILANESI [1 ]
Massimo TOMIROTTI [1 ]
Giulia VALERIO [1 ]
机构
[1] DICATAM, Università degli Studi di Brescia,Via Branze 43, 25123 - Brescia, Italy
[2] DICATe A, Parco Area delle Scienze 181/A,43124 - Parma, Italy
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Dam-break modeling; Shallow waterequations; Alpine valleys; Case study; Hydraulic hazard;
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摘要
Dam-break analysis is of great importance in mountain environment,especially where reservoirs are located upstream of densely populated areas and hydraulic hazard should be assessed for land planning purposes.Accordingly,there is a need to identify suitable operative tools which may differ from the ones used in flat flood-prone areas.This paper shows the results provided by a 1D and a 2D model based on the Shallow Water Equations(SWE) for dam-break wave propagation in alpine regions.The 1D model takes advantage of a topographic toolkit that includes an algorithm for pre-processing the Digital Elevation Model(DEM) and of a novel criterion for the automatic cross-section space refinement.The 2D model is FLO-2D,a commercial software widely used for flood routing in mountain areas.In order to verify the predictive effectiveness of these numerical models,the test case of the Cancano dam-break has been recovered from the historical study of De Marchi(1945),which provides a unique laboratory data set concerning the consequences of the potential collapse of the former Cancano dam(Northern Italy).The measured discharge hydrograph at the dam also provides the data to test a simplified method recently proposed for the characterization of the hydrograph following a sudden dam-break.
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页码:1429 / 1441
页数:13
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