Finite element modeling of surge propagation and an application to the Hay River, N.W.T

Autor: F. E. Hicks, Peter M. Steffler, R. Gerard
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 19:454-462
ISSN: 1208-6029
0315-1468
DOI: 10.1139/l92-055
Popis: This paper describes the application of the characteristic-dissipative-Galerkin method to steady and unsteady open channel flow problems. The robust performance of this new finite element scheme is demonstrated in modeling the propagation of ice jam release surges over a 500 km reach of the Hay River in Alberta and Northwest Territories. This demonstration includes the automatic determination of steady flow profiles through supercritical–subcritical transitions, establishing the initial conditions for the unsteady flow analyses. The ice jam releases create a dambreak type of problem which begins as a very dynamic situation then develops into an essentially kinematic wave problem as the disturbance propagated downstream. The characteristic-dissipative-Galerkin scheme provided stable solutions not only for the extremes of dynamic and kinematic wave conditions, but also through the transition between the two. Key words: open channel flow, finite element method, dam break, surge propagation.
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