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Development of Urban Inundation Analysis Model Using Dual-Drainage Concept

Dual-Drainage 개념에 의한 도시침수해석모형의 개발

  • 이창희 (서울시정개발연구원 디지털도시부) ;
  • 한건연 (경북대학교 공과대학 토목공학과) ;
  • 노준우 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원)
  • Received : 2006.02.07
  • Accepted : 2006.05.12
  • Published : 2006.07.31

Abstract

An urban inundation model coupling an one-dimensional stormwater model, SWMM(Storm Water Management Model), and a two-dimensional inundation model was developed to simulate inundation caused by the surcharge of storm sewers in urban areas. The limitation of this model which can not simulate the interaction between drainage systems and surcharged flow was resolved by developing Dual-Drainage inundation analysis model which was based upon hydraulic flow routing procedures for surface flow and pipe flow. The Dual-Drainage inundation analysis model can simulate the effect of complex storm drainage system. The developed model was applied to Dorim, catchment. The computed inundated depth and area have good agreement with the observed data during the flood events. The developed model can help the decision support system of flood control authority for redesigning and constructing flood prevention structures and making the potential inundation zone, and establishing flood-mitigation measures.

본 연구의 목적은 Dual-Drainage 개념에 의한 도시침수해석모형을 개발함에 있으며, 이를 위해 도시지역 배수시스템 해석 모형으로 널리 이용되고 있는 SWMM모형과 월류유량의 전파과정을 계산하는 DEM기반 침수해석모형을 통합하였다. 배수시스템 해석 모형인 SWMM모형의 계산결과를 이용하여 침수해석을 수행하는 연계모형의 경우 월류지점으로부터의 침수진행 과정을 잘 모의할 수 있으나, 월류발생이 끝난 시간에도 지형상의 영향으로 인하여 일부 침수유량이 일부지점에 계속 침수된 채 있는 등 지표침수유량의 배수과정을 제대로 모의하지 못할 수 있다. 이를 해결하기 위해서는 침수지역에 대한 지표류 홍수 추적시 일부 침수유량이 과부하가 발생하지 않는 유입구 지점을 통과함 때 다시 배수시스템으로 유입되는 것을 고려하여 재유입되는 양을 산정하고 유입된 유량은 배수시스템 내의 흐름에 반영되도록 배수시스템과 침수해석모형을 통합한 새로운 모형을 개발하였다, 본 모형을 이용하여 침수상황의 시간별 진행과정을 분석함으로써 도시홍수에 대한 침수위험지점 파악 및 주민대피지도 구축 등에 활용될 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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Supported by : 한국건설교통기술평가원

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