Assessment of flood inundation mapping of Surat city by coupled 1D/2D hydrodynamic modeling: a case application of the new HEC-RAS 5

被引:0
|
作者
Dhruvesh P. Patel
Jorge A. Ramirez
Prashant K. Srivastava
Michaela Bray
Dawei Han
机构
[1] Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU),Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
[2] University of Bern,Institute of Geography
[3] Banaras Hindu University,Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development
[4] Cardiff University,School of Engineering
[5] University of Bristol,Department of Civil Engineering
来源
Natural Hazards | 2017年 / 89卷
关键词
Flood; Inundation; Levees; HEC-RAS; Lower Tapi Basin;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Surat city of India, situated 100 km downstream of Ukai Dam and 19.4 km upstream from the mouth of River Tapi, has experienced the largest flood in 2006. The peak discharge of about 25,770 m3 s−1 released from the Ukai Dam was responsible for a disaster. To assess the flood and find inundation in low-lying areas, simulation work is carried out under the 1D/2D couple hydrodynamic modeling. Two hundred ninety-nine cross sections, two hydraulic structures and five major bridges across the river are considered for 1D modeling, whereas a topographic map at 0.5 m contour interval was used to produce a 5 m grid, and SRTM (30 and 90 m) grid has been considered for Surat and the Lower Tapi Basin. The tidal level at the river mouth and the release from the Ukai Dam during 2006 flood are considered as the downstream and upstream boundaries, respectively. The model is simulated under the unsteady flow condition and validated for the year 2006. The simulated result shows that 9th August was the worst day in terms of flooding for Surat city and a maximum 75–77% area was under inundation. Out of seven zones, the west zone had the deepest flood and inundated under 4–5 m. Furthermore, inundation is simulated under the bank protection work (i.e., levees, retaining wall) constructed after the 2006 flood. The simulated results show that the major zones are safe against the inundation under 14,430 m3 s−1 water releases from Ukai Dam except for the west zone. The study shows the 2D capability of new HEC-RAS 5 for flood inundation mapping and management studies.
引用
收藏
页码:93 / 130
页数:37
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Assessment of flood inundation mapping of Surat city by coupled 1D/2D hydrodynamic modeling: a case application of the new HEC-RAS 5
    Patel, Dhruvesh P.
    Ramirez, Jorge A.
    Srivastava, Prashant K.
    Bray, Michaela
    Han, Dawei
    NATURAL HAZARDS, 2017, 89 (01) : 93 - 130
  • [2] HEC-RAS 2D modeling for flood inundation mapping: a case study of the Krishna River Basin
    Vashist, Komal
    Singh, K. K.
    WATER PRACTICE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2023, 18 (04) : 831 - 844
  • [3] Coupled 1D and 2D HEC-RAS Floodplain Modeling of Pecos River in New Mexico
    Kalra, Ajay
    Joshi, Neekita
    Baral, Sudip
    Pradhan, Sajjan Nhuchhen
    Mambepa, Mildred
    Paudel, Swarupa
    Xia, Chunjie
    Gupta, Ritu
    WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER RESOURCES CONGRESS 2021: PLANNING A RESILIENT FUTURE ALONG AMERICA'S FRESHWATERS, 2021, : 165 - 178
  • [4] Combined 1D and 2D Hydraulic Modeling within HEC-RAS
    Brunner, Gary W.
    Piper, Steven S.
    Jensen, Mark R.
    Chacon, Ben
    World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015: Floods, Droughts, and Ecosystems, 2015, : 1432 - 1443
  • [5] Flood inundation and hazard mapping using the HEC-RAS 2D model: a case study of Adoori River, Iran
    Darijani, Zakaria
    Ghaeini-Hessaroeyeh, Mahnaz
    Fadaei-Kermani, Ehsan
    MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT, 2025, 11 (01)
  • [6] Integrating Reservoir Operations and Flood Modeling with HEC-RAS 2D
    Garcia, Matthew
    Juan, Andrew
    Bedient, Philip
    WATER, 2020, 12 (08)
  • [7] Flood Inundation Modelling in Greater Colombo Region Using HEC-RAS 2D
    Edirisooriya, E. M. N. T.
    Neluwala, N. G. P. B.
    Weerakoon, W. M. S. B.
    ENGINEER-JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS SRI LANKA, 2022, 55 (03): : 21 - 27
  • [8] 1D Hydrodynamic Modeling Performance Evaluation of MIKE Hydro and HEC-RAS
    Komal
    Singh, Krishna Kumar
    WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER RESOURCES CONGRESS 2024: CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON THE WORLD WE LIVE IN, 2024, : 520 - 530
  • [9] Flood modeling using HEC-RAS 2D and IBER 2D: a comparative study
    Djafri, Sid Ali
    Cherhabil, Sonia
    Hafnaoui, Mohammed Amin
    Madi, Mohammed
    Water Supply, 2024, 24 (09) : 3061 - 3076
  • [10] Assessment of Flood Inundation by Coupled 1D/2D Hydrodynamic Modeling: A Case Study in Mountainous Watersheds along the Coast of Southeast China
    Zhang, Wenting
    Zhang, Xingnan
    Liu, Yongzhi
    Tang, Wenwen
    Xu, Jan
    Fu, Zhimin
    WATER, 2020, 12 (03) : 1 - 14