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- Title
Advances in Dam-Break Modeling for Flood Hazard Mitigation: Theory, Numerical Models, and Applications in Hydraulic Engineering.
- Authors
Aureli, Francesca; Maranzoni, Andrea; Petaccia, Gabriella
- Abstract
This document provides a summary of recent advancements in dam-break modeling for flood hazard mitigation in hydraulic engineering. The document emphasizes the importance of accurate numerical models for simulating dam-break flows and highlights the need for flood hazard assessment to design prevention and mitigation measures. It discusses various aspects of dam-break modeling, including the development of hybrid models and the use of surrogate models to reduce computational costs. The document also highlights the importance of accurate data and validation for numerical models and discusses the application of these models in flood hazard and risk assessment. The document concludes by highlighting the research articles included in a special issue on dam-break modeling, which cover topics such as simulation of floods, assessment of dam breach parameters, and integration of early warning systems. The research aims to improve the understanding and management of dam-break events and their potential impacts.
- Subjects
FLOOD damage prevention; HYDRAULIC engineering; DAMS; TSUNAMIS; NON-Newtonian flow (Fluid dynamics); FLOOD risk; ARTIFICIAL neural networks; DAM failures
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 8, p1093
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w16081093