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An Analysis of Precision of Numerical Solutions by Using the Wave Saint-Versant Equations. (파 Saint-Venant 방정식을 이용한 수치해의 정도분석)

  • 우효섭;김현준
    • Water for future
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 1991
  • The Saint-Venant equations of the continuity and momentum principles of one-dimensional, unsteady, open-channel flow are expressed in terms of the phase velocities of constant depth, velocity, and discharge, which results in unique relationships between these phase velocities and channel velocity. A case study shows that these unique relationships developed in this study can be used as an indicator of precision of numerical solutions of the Saint-Venant equations. Further physical interpretation of these relationships and utilization to the numerical analyses of the Saint-Venant equations are to be investigated.

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Application of Suggested Equations to determine the Elastic Constants of A Transversely Isotropic Rock from Single Specimen (평면이방성 암석의 단일시험편에서 탄성상수 결정에 제안된 수식들의 적용연구)

  • Park, Chul-Whan;Park, Chan;Jung, Yong-Bok;Park, Eui-Seob
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.153-168
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    • 2010
  • A fifth equation is required to determine the five independent elastic constants of a transversely isotropic rock from compression test of a single specimen. As an approximation proposed by Saint-Venant has been used for long time, it may cause an erroneous result in some cases, especially for specimen with low angle of anisotropy. Three equations were suggested replacing this traditional equation and proved to be applicable by the model analysis in the previous studies. As Saint-Venant's approximation is turned out the same as the first one of them, it has the characteristics that the apparent Young's modulus is monotonously increasing according to the anisotropic angle. The methodology to analyze the elastic constants from four independent strain measurements by uniaxial compressive test of a single standard specimen is concisely described, and the necessity and compatibility of new suggested equations are discussed. Saint-Venant's approximation can determine the elastic constants close to true values and other equations may be unnecessary in specimens with medium to large angle. Nevertheless, they may become applicable because they can produce the almost same amount. For the specimens of small angle of anisotropy, Saint-Venant's approximation may result in out of general ranges or thermodynamic constraints, but other suggested equations can produce the almost true value. Thus they can be applied before other alternative equation is known. The guide map constructed by model study may decide the most compatible one of the three equations.

Development of a Combined Model for Flood Inundation Simulation (홍수범람모의를 위한 내외수 연계모형 개발)

  • Yu, Jae-Hong;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.5 no.4 s.19
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2005
  • In this study, a numerical model combined by a river model and an inland model developed to simulated a flood event. The river model describing an inundation in a river solves the two-dimensional Saint Venant equations with a finite difference method. The inland model based on the ILLUDAS describes the conveyance capacity of a storm sewer system. The combined model is applied to a real situation. The model simulates reasonably the real flood event occurred in a river and inland simultaneously.

Numerical Simulation of Flood Inundation with Quadtree Grid (사면구조 격자를 이용한 홍수범람 모의)

  • Kim, Jong-Ho;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Lee, Seung-Oh;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.7 no.2 s.25
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2007
  • In this study, the flood inundations of the Nam River catchment running through the Uiryeong and Haman regions have been simulated using the numerical model based on quadtree grids. The nonlinear Saint Venant equation is employed as the governing equation for a numerical model in this study. The governing equations are discretized explicitly with a finite difference leap-frog scheme on adaptive hierarchical quadtree grids. Results from this study are compared with those of established numerical models such as the HEC-RAS and the FLUMEN. A numerical model is also simulated according to the frequency variations of flood event. Obtained numerical results show good agreements with them of commercial models. It is found from this study that the flood inundations in the studied area can be occurred at a 500 year frequency event.

Physics-informed neural network for 1D Saint-Venant Equations

  • Giang V. Nguyen;Xuan-Hien Le;Sungho Jung;Giha Lee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.171-171
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    • 2023
  • This study investigates the capability of Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for solving the solution of partial differential equations. Particularly, the 1D Saint-Venant Equations (SVEs) were considered, which describe the movement of water in a domain with shallow depth compared to its horizontal extent, and are widely adopted in hydrodynamics, river, and coastal engineering. The core contribution of this work is to combine the robustness of neural networks with the physical constraints of the SVEs. The PINNs method utilized a neural network to approximate the solutions of SVEs, while also enforcing the underlying physical principles of the equations. This allows for a more effective and reliable solution, especially in areas with complex geometry and varying bathymetry. To validate the robustness of the PINNs method, numerical experiments were conducted on several benchmark problems. The results show that the PINNs could be achieved high accuracy when compared with the solution from the numerical solution. Overall, this study demonstrates the potential of using PINNs and highlights the benefits of integrating neural network and physics information for improved efficiency and accuracy in solving SVEs.

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Runoff and Unsteady Pipe Flow Computation (유출과 부정류 관수로 흐름 계산에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Byeong-Ho;Lee, Jae-Cheol;Gwon, Yeong-Ha
    • Water for future
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.251-263
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    • 1990
  • For surcharge flow in a sewer, the slot technique simulates surcharge flow as open - channel flow using a hypothetical narrow open piezometric slot at the sewer crown. The flow in a sewer is described mathematically using the unsteady open - channel Saint-Venant equations. In this study, the computer simulation model(USS-slot) using slot techniques is develeped to simulate the inlet hydrographs to manholes and the flow under pressure as well as free - surface flow in tree - type sewer networks of circular conduits. The inlet hydrographs are simulated by using the rational method or the ILSD progrm. The Saint-Venant equations for unsteady open - channel flow in seweres are solved by using a four - point implicit difference scheme. The flow equations of the sewers and the junction flow equations are solved simulaneously using a sparse matrix solution technique.

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Application of a Two-dimensional Flood Inundation Model based on Quadtree Grid (사면구조 격자 기법에 의한 2차원 홍수범람모형의 적용)

  • Kim, Jong-Ho;Lee, Seung-Oh;Yoon, Kwang-Seok;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.129-136
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    • 2008
  • All measures to cope with flooding rely on flood predictions to some extent. To investigate these predictions such as maximum water level or inundation area, a numerical model has been developed. The governing equations of the model are the two-dimensional Saint-Venant equations. The governing equations are discretized explicitly by using the leap-frog scheme and upwind scheme based on quadtree grids. The predicted numerical results have been verified by comparing to those of a Thacker problem. As a result of verifications, the present model is not only nearly four times as efficient as uniform grids but also in close agreement with the previous models. Next, the developed model is applied to several flood events in the Uiryeong basin. A general tendency is found that as a frequency is increasing, overall water levels including peak water level are increasing. At only a 500 year frequency, maximum water level is higher than 18.5 m. Therefore, it can be predictable that inundation will be generated in a 500 year frequency.

Case studies for solving the Saint-Venant equations using the method of characteristics: pipeline hydraulic transients and discharge propagation

  • Barros, Regina Mambeli;Filho, Geraldo Lucio Tiago;dos Santos, Ivan Felipe Silva;da Silva, Fernando das Gracas Braga
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to present a hydraulic transitory study as MOC applications for solving the Saint-Venant equations in two case studies: 1) in a penstock of a small hydropower system as a simple pipeline in the case of valve-closure in the downstream boundary with a reservoir in the upstream boundary; and 2) for discharge propagation into a channel by velocity and depth of the flow channel along space evaluation. The proposed methodology by Chaudry [5] concerning the development of hydrodynamic models was used. The obtained results for first and second case study has been confirmed that MOC numerical approach is useful for several engineering purposes, including cases of hydraulic transients and discharge propagation in hydraulic systems.

Information of Flood Estimation using GIS for Three Dimensional Visualization (GIS를 이용한 2차원 홍수범람정보의 3차원 가시화)

  • Lee, Jin-Woo;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 2008
  • This study simulated the flood inundations of the Nakdong River catchment running through Yangsan, a small city located in the south eastern area of Korea by using the depth averaged two-dimensional hydrodynamic numerical model. The numerical model employs the staggered grid system including moving boundary and a finite different method to solve the Saint-Venant equations. A second order upwind scheme is used to discretize the nonlinear convection terms of the momentum equations, whereas linear terms are discretized by a second order Leap-frog scheme(Cho and Yoon, 1998). The numerical model was applied to a real topography to simulate the flood inundation of the Yangsan basin in Yangsan. The numerical result for urban district was visualization for three dimension. These results can be essentially utilized to construct the three dimensional inundation map after building the GIS-based database in local public organizations in order to protect the life and property safely.