## Abstract This paper describes preliminary results from a method for the treatment of complex bed topography for the understanding of threeโdimensional flow processes. It develops an established porosityโbased method and couples it to highโresolution bed topographical data acquired using digital
Stochastic Modelling of 1-D Shallow Water Flows over Uncertain Topography
โ Scribed by M.S. Horritt
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Volume
- 180
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
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โฆ Synopsis
A second-order perturbation approach is used to investigate the effects of topographic uncertainty on a numerical model of shallow water flow. The governing equation is discretised using finite differences, the resulting nonlinear system expanded as a Taylor series about the unperturbed water depth to first and second-order, and the resulting matrix equation solved to derive second-order moments for the model solution. A Fourier technique is used to estimate the accuracy of the first-and secondorder approximations and indicates that for even small perturbations, second-order terms are significant. Results are compared to those from Monte Carlo simulations, showing that significant nonlinear effects are well represented by the second-order stochastic model, predicting correctly the shift in the mean depth and an increase in the depth variance. The statistics of the solution are however still well represented by a Gaussian distribution, and therefore moments greater than order 2 need not be calculated.
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