Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation

Urban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage systems and predicting the effect of potential extent and depth of future floods. In urban areas, coupled 1D-2D flood models are particularly useful as they can represent the surface- and sewer system a...

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Main Author: Lundqvist, Daniel
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Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-782242021-10-19T05:29:27ZSensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulationengKänslighetsanalys av dagvattenbrunnars representation och en jämförelse mellan två kopplade hydrauliska modeller för simulering av urban översvämningLundqvist, DanielLuleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik2020Urban flood models1D-2D coupled modelsMIKE FLOODFLO-2Dinlet gratesmanholesWater EngineeringVattenteknikUrban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage systems and predicting the effect of potential extent and depth of future floods. In urban areas, coupled 1D-2D flood models are particularly useful as they can represent the surface- and sewer system and their interactions. But it iss common practice to simplify the sewer system by only simulating water exchange between both systems at manholes while neglecting the effect of grate inlets. To investigate the effect grate inlet representations have in flood models, the simulation results of different models created in the software MIKE FLOOD with the number of nodes and inlet sizes adjusted according to the location of actual grate inlets were compared. In addition, a comparison between the flood modeling softwares MIKE FLOOD and FLO-2D was performed, based on a case study in Motala.. It was found that both MIKE FLOOD and FLO-2D can predict similar flood propagation and maximum water depths. The MIKE FLOOD models predicted larger amounts of drained water via the sewer system. This was likely caused by the extra water added through water level correction in the MIKE FLOOD models combined with numerical instabilities in the FLO-2D sewer models. Adjusting the number and dimensions of nodes according to actual grate inlets proved to have little effect on the predicted maximum surface water depths. But it did result in decreased drainage capacity together with less sewer inflow compared to the models neglecting grate inlets. The inlet representation did have a significant effect on predicted flood durations, with the models neglecting grate inlets having shorter flood durations in downstream areas and longer flood durations in upstream areas compared to the other models. It was also found that that the effect inlet node representations has on flood durations heavily depends on their locations with nodes located in water gathering areas such as depressions with ponding water having the most effect.   Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-78224application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Urban flood models
1D-2D coupled models
MIKE FLOOD
FLO-2D
inlet grates
manholes
Water Engineering
Vattenteknik
spellingShingle Urban flood models
1D-2D coupled models
MIKE FLOOD
FLO-2D
inlet grates
manholes
Water Engineering
Vattenteknik
Lundqvist, Daniel
Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
description Urban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage systems and predicting the effect of potential extent and depth of future floods. In urban areas, coupled 1D-2D flood models are particularly useful as they can represent the surface- and sewer system and their interactions. But it iss common practice to simplify the sewer system by only simulating water exchange between both systems at manholes while neglecting the effect of grate inlets. To investigate the effect grate inlet representations have in flood models, the simulation results of different models created in the software MIKE FLOOD with the number of nodes and inlet sizes adjusted according to the location of actual grate inlets were compared. In addition, a comparison between the flood modeling softwares MIKE FLOOD and FLO-2D was performed, based on a case study in Motala.. It was found that both MIKE FLOOD and FLO-2D can predict similar flood propagation and maximum water depths. The MIKE FLOOD models predicted larger amounts of drained water via the sewer system. This was likely caused by the extra water added through water level correction in the MIKE FLOOD models combined with numerical instabilities in the FLO-2D sewer models. Adjusting the number and dimensions of nodes according to actual grate inlets proved to have little effect on the predicted maximum surface water depths. But it did result in decreased drainage capacity together with less sewer inflow compared to the models neglecting grate inlets. The inlet representation did have a significant effect on predicted flood durations, with the models neglecting grate inlets having shorter flood durations in downstream areas and longer flood durations in upstream areas compared to the other models. It was also found that that the effect inlet node representations has on flood durations heavily depends on their locations with nodes located in water gathering areas such as depressions with ponding water having the most effect.  
author Lundqvist, Daniel
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title Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
title_short Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
title_full Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
title_fullStr Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
title_sort sensitivity analysis of grate inlet representation and a comparison of two coupled hydraulic models for urban flood simulation
publisher Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik
publishDate 2020
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