Probabilistic coupled modelling of flash floods events in rural-urban fringe areas : sediment production and deposition processes at the catchment scale

Fecha
2017Autor(es)
Barros Vanegas, Jaime MarceloPublicador
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Facultad
Facultad de Ingeniería
Programa
Maestría en Ingeniería Civil
Maestría en hidrosistemas
Título obtenido
Magíster en Ingeniería Civil
Magíster en Ingeniería Civil
Tipo
Tesis/Trabajo de grado - Monografía - Maestría
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Abstract
Flash flood and sediment deposition events are natural or anthropic caused hazards that
produce severe human and economic losses. 1D and 2D Saint-Venant simplifications and several
empirical relations are often employ to conduct hazard or probabilistic assessment of these
events, despite of several inherent limitations. This work proposes to employ the complete form
of the shallow water equations, developing a coupled hydrologic-hydrodynamic model for flash
floods, and a coupled splash erosion-morphological model to asses sediment deposition in urbanrural
fringe areas, in a probabilistic framework. Results show that rainfall induced contribution
to flash flood and sediment deposition estimates may be significant. Furthermore, the proposed
methodological procedure could be used in probabilistic risk assessment context, taking into
account several physical aspects omitted in traditional approaches.
Keywords
Flash floodsProbabilistic assessment
Sediment deposition
Catchment scale sediment production
Computational fluid dynamics
Temas
Maestría en ingeniería civil - Tesis y disertaciones académicasInundaciones
Cuencas sedimentarias
Dinámica de fluidos computacional
Maestría en hidrosistemas - Tesis y disertaciones académicas
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