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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2022.31.9.757

Flooding Simulation of Sandae Reservoir Collapse using 2D Hydrologic Model FLO-2D  

Liu, Danxun (Department of Civil Engineering, Daegu University)
Lee, Khil Ha (Department of Civil Engineering, Daegu University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.31, no.9, 2022 , pp. 757-766 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is to examine how well the hydrologic model reproduces the dam collapse. To do this, A hydrologic model FLO-2D is being operated to reproduce dam collapse with rainfall data and surface data in a small dam. In order to examine the performance of the model, the simulation was compared and reviewed with the data collected through the field survey. The results show that it takes about 2 hours to reach 1 km downstream. Inundation areas are about 188,640 m2 by the simulation and the difference from the field investigation is about 6.1%. Ten representative points were selected from the areas where the simulation and the field survey did not match. The discrepancy is less than about 0.08 m and does not appear to be significant. This study will present basic information on disaster preparedness operation and planning to minimize damage caused by sudden collapse of agricultural soil dams in the future.
Keywords
Dam collapse; FLO-2D; Inundation; Disaster;
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