Ingeniería del Agua (Jan 2017)

RiverFlow2D numerical simulation of flood mitigation solutions in the Ebro River

  • I. Echeverribar,
  • M. Morales-Hernández,
  • A. Lacasta,
  • P. Brufrau,
  • P. García-Navarro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/ia.2017.6550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 53 – 70

Abstract

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A study of measures oriented to flood mitigation in the mid reach of the Ebro river is presented: elimination of vegetation in the riverbed, use of controlled flooding areas and construction or re-adaptation of levees. The software used is RiverFlow2D which solves the conservative free-surface flow equations with a finite volume method running on GPU. The results are compared with measurements at gauge stations and aerial views. The most effective measure has turned out to be the elimination of vegetation in the riverbed. It is demonstrated that not only the maximum flooded area is narrower but also it reduces the water depth up to 1 m. The other measures have local consequences when the peak discharge is relatively high although they could be useful in case the discharge is lower.

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