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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2009.42.11.989

Development of Grid Reconstruction Method to Simulate Drying/Wetting in Natural Rivers (II): Model Application and Comparison  

Choi, Seung-Yong (School of Archi. & Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
Kim, Sang-Ho (Department of Civil Engineering, Sangji Univ.)
Hwang, Jae-Hong (School of Archi. & Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
Han, Kun-Yeun (School of Archi. & Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.42, no.11, 2009 , pp. 989-1004 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this study is to examine validation of Grid Reconstruction Method, which is developed to simulate drying/wetting in complex natural rivers with wetting and drying domain areas. To verify application of the developed model, the model was applied to natural rivers with wetting and drying domain areas such as Han river and Nakdong river. The simulation results have shown good agreements with observed data and the results for the developed model were more accurate and improved stability of numerical computation than those of RMA-2 model. If the analysis of contaminant advection-diffusion and sediment transport are performed with the study results, the results can be effectively applied to river flow analysis and ecological hydraulics.
Keywords
wetting and drying; Grid Reconstruction Method; finite element model; RMA-2;
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