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A Probabilistic Approach for Off-Stream Reservoir Failure Flood Hazard Assessment

Marcos Sanz‐Ramos, Ernest Bladé, Nathalia Silva‐Cancino, Fernando Salazar, David López-Gómez, Eduardo Martínez

2023Water14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Off-stream reservoirs are hydraulic structures that might cause severe flood damages in case of failure or improper operation. Their safety regulations usually require hydraulic studies for flood hazard and inundation zone mapping. The selection of the break point is not trivial because the topography in its surroundings is commonly highly anthropic. A wrong selection would not provide the worst scenario in terms of maximum flood hazard extent. This work presents a probabilistic approach based on a stochastic definition of the break point along the dyke. A number of failure scenarios are generated automatically, corresponding to different breach formations. Then, an in-cascade calculation process simulates each scenario, providing a framework to carry out statistical analysis. The simulation of the breach formation and the flood wave propagation is performed through a GPU parallelised two-dimensional hydraulic numerical model, which provides a probabilistic inundation zone and flood hazard mapping of all scenarios simulated in a suitable timeframe.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythProbabilistic logicHazardComputer scienceHazard analysisCascadeEnvironmental science100-year floodDamagesGeologyHydrology (agriculture)Civil engineeringGeotechnical engineeringReliability engineeringEngineeringGeographyArtificial intelligenceChemical engineeringLawOrganic chemistryPolitical scienceChemistryArchaeologyDam Engineering and SafetyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydraulic flow and structures
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