A New Riemann Solver for Modelling Bridges in Flood Flows -- Development and Experimental Validation
J. Mckenna, V. Glenis, C. Kilsby

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Riemann solver that accurately models the influence of structures like bridges in flood flow simulations, improving upon coarse approximations used in current industry practices.
Contribution
The paper presents a new Riemann solver capable of representing structures within hydrodynamic flood models using finite volume schemes, compatible with existing models.
Findings
Successfully models flow around bridges and gates
Validated against experimental data from a research flume
Effective across various flow conditions
Abstract
Flows in rivers can be strongly affected by obstacles to flow or artificial structures such as bridges, weirs and dams. This is especially true during floods, where significant backwater effects or diversion of flow out of bank can result. However, within contemporary industry practice, linear features such as bridges are often modelled using coarse approximations, empirically based methods or are omitted entirely. Presented within this paper is a novel Riemann solver which is capable of modelling the influence of such features within hydrodynamic flood models using finite volume schemes to solve the shallow water equations. The solution procedure represents structures at the interface between neighbouring cells and uses a combination of internal boundary conditions and a different form of the conservation laws in the adjacent cells to resolve numerical fluxes across the interface.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydraulic flow and structures · Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes · Flood Risk Assessment and Management
