Calibration Verification And Application Of A Two Dimensional Flow Model


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Calibration, Verification, and Application of a Two-dimensional Flow Model


Calibration, Verification, and Application of a Two-dimensional Flow Model

Author: D. Michael Gee

language: en

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Release Date: 1983


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Use of a Two-dimensional Flow Model to Quantify Aquatic Habitat


Use of a Two-dimensional Flow Model to Quantify Aquatic Habitat

Author: D. Michael Gee

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1985


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This paper describes the impacts of potential hydropower retrofits on downstream flow distributions at Lock and Dam No. 8 on the upper Mississippi River. The model used solves the complete Reynolds equations for two-dimensional free-surface flow in the horizontal plane using a finite element solution scheme. RMA-2 has been in continuing use and development at the Hydrologic Engineering Center and elsewhere for the past decade. Although designed primarily for the simulation of hydraulic conditions, RMA-2 may be used in conjunction with related numerical models to simulate sediment transport and water quality. In this study, velocity distributions were evaluated with regard to environmental, navigational and small-boat safety considerations. Aquatic habitat was defined by depth, substrate type and current velocity. Habitat types were quantified by measuring the areas between calculated contours of velocity magnitude (isotachs) for existing and project conditions. The capability for computing and displaying isotachs for the depth-average velocity, velocity one foot from the bottom and near the water surface was developed for this study. The product of this study effort is an application of the RMA-2 model that allows prediction of structural aquatic habitat in hydraulicaly complex locations. Elements of the instream flow group methodology could be incorporated to provide detailed predictions of impacts to habitat quality. Calibration of the numerical model to field measurements of velocity magnitude and direction is also described.

Role of Small Computers in Two-dimensional Flow Modeling


Role of Small Computers in Two-dimensional Flow Modeling

Author: D. Michael Gee

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1985


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