Closure of "Numerical and Experimental Study on Two-Dimensional Flood Flows with and without Structures"

The behavior of two-dimensional (2D) flood flows and the hydrodynamic force acting on structures are investigated numerically and experimentally. Numerical simulations are performed using a model based on the finite-volume method with an unstructured grid system and the flux-difference splitting technique. Experiments on flood propagation in a flood plain, with and without structures were conducted so as to obtain a comprehensive verification of the model. Front positions, depths, and surface velocities of flood flows as well as hydrodynamic forces on structures were observed. Comparisons of numerical results against these experimental data show that the model can predict 2D flood flows and the force on structures with reasonable accuracy.