Title: Coastal Flooding Short Course
1Coastal Flooding Short Course
- Pacific Disaster Center
- Maui, Hawaii
- June 29-1July 2, 2009
- Jim O'Brien, Ph.D., P.E.
- Reinaldo Garcia, Ph.D.
- FLO-2D Software, Inc.
2- Workshop
- Coastal flooding, river and floodplain flow
exchange, mud and debris flows
3Notesome slides may have buttons to show flood
simulations that will not work on your computers
because you dont have the data or output files.
4New Features for Version 2009.06
- MODFLOW surface/groundwater interface
- RiverFLO-2D in-channel 2-D model
- Optimized for 64-bit multiple processors
- Levee fragility curves - dam/levee breach erosion
- Two new sediment transport equations
- Enhanced HEC-RAS project data integration
- Watershed delineation
- Many new GDS Mapper Features
5New Features (cont.)
- SCS Curve Numbers
- FreqPlot
- NEXRAD rainfall modeling
- Time depth plots for dam breach
- Project output analysis reporting
- Improved error messaging
6New Features Summary Box
7FLO-2D Model Features
- Physical process model
- Conserves volume and reports on it
- Combined hydrologic and hydraulic model
- Unconfined flooding with no boundary conditions
or hot starts - Routes entire hydrograph
- Variable timesteps enable fast simulations
8FLO-2D Products
Shaded color contours with background images
9River Flooding
Rio Grande Model Albuquerque District Corps of
Engineers 173 miles 167,000 grid elements
(250 ft)
10Urban Flooding Hazard Maps
11Urban Flood Hazard Delineation
12 Primary Attributes
- 2-D overland unconfined flow in 8-directions
- Channel routing rectangular, trapezoidal or
cross sections - Computes channel-floodplain exchange flow
- Floodplain/channel rainfall, infiltration and
evaporation - Evaluates development on storage and flow path
- Models street flow and levees
- Simulates sediment transport and mud/debris flows
- Hydraulic structures (bridges, culvert, weirs
rating tables)
13Channel - Floodplain Interface
14Monroe Creek, Richfield, Utah
15Monroe Creek, Richfield, Utah
16Monroe Creek, Utah
- Channel flooding on an alluvial fan
- 3026 grid elements
- Channel - floodplain flow exchange
Flood
17Rio Grande - Isleta Reach
- Overbank flooding
- Effects of floodwave attenuation
250-yr no levee
250-yr levee
100-yr levee
Annual flood
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20Mudflow Simulation Barnard Creek, Centerville,
Utah
21Simple Simulation Barnard Creek, Centerville,
Utah
22Example Barnard Creek, Utah
- Urbanized alluvial fan
- Very steep slopes (streets 10)
- Small debris basin at fan apex
- Street flow conveyances
- Numerous buildings
- Mudflow, water flood and rain
Mud
Water
No Streets
No Buildings
Rain Mud
23Required Data Base
- Digitized topo map or DTM of the flow surface
- Hydrology - rainfall and inflow flood hydrographs
- For Channel Option - cross section surveys
24- When Do I Need a 2-D Model?
25Answer Whenever the flood volume determines the
area of inundation...
- Unconfined flow or distributary flow
- Very flat topography
- Split flow (channel or floodplain)
- Combine hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
- Routing flood hydrograph
- Floodwave attenuation
26Variable Water Surface Elevations Urban Flooding
with Streets and Buildings
Typical HEC-RAS Cross Section
27When flood volume controls the area of inundation
not the peak discharge, the cross section water
surface elevation is highly variable.
28Dam Break or Levee Breach
Jim OBrien FLO-2D Software, Inc.
29Mapper Delineated North Breach
Area of Inundation
30Porting from Version 2007.06 to Version 2009.06
- Add switch IMODFLOW 0 end of line 3 CONT.DAT
- Delete IQDIR from CHAN.DAT (automated)
- New CHANBANK.DAT
- Optional Items
- Levee Fragility Curve Data (LEVEE.DAT and
BREACH.DAT). - MODFLOW parameters
31Porting from Version 2007.06 to Version 2009.06
- Sequence
- Add switch IMODFLOW 0 end of line 3 CONT.DAT
- Open GDS or FLOENVIR (load channel) and save the
data files. Deletes the IQDIR variable and
creates the CHANBACK.DAT file. - Open the GDS or FLOENVIR and review the channel
bank positions. - ERROR.CHK will list and over- or under- channel
extensions.
32What are my resources?
- Manuals and tutorials/lessons on the CD
- Example projects on the CD
- GUI, GDS and Mapper In-Help
- Power Point presentations
- Technical support (email or phone)
- Website forum chat web page
- Consulting project technical oversight
33 Users Manual
- Model theory routing algorithms
- Description of model components
- Parameter sensitivity
- Limitations and assumptions
- Applications
- Model verification
34 Data Input Manual
- Data files format and description
- Data limitations and variable ranges
- Output files
- Debugging and troubleshooting guide
35Input Data Manual Format
- FLO-2D reads the data exactly as specified in the
manual Data Input Section - Data format
- Data variable description (alphabetical)
- List of instructional comments
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36GDS, Mapper and Mapper.NET Manuals
- GDS and MAPPER Manuals
- Simple to use and well illustrated
37Graphical User Interface - GUI
- Self-explanatory with help comments
- Data entry in fields or tables
- Run the model and processor programs
GUI
38 Pre-processor Programs
- Frequently used
- GDS creates and edits the grid attributes
- FLOENVIR edits the system attributes becoming
obsolete - PROFILES - plots water surface and bed profiles,
adjusts channel bed elevation and channel depths,
interpolates slope and cross sections
39Post-processor Programs
- MAXPLOT simple, fast graphical output
- MAPPER mapping tool creates shaded color
contour plots, animation and much more - HYDROG - graphically displays a channel
hydrograph for every channel element - PROFILES - graphically displays the water surface
and bed profile
40ASCII Editor
- Editors WordPad, TextPad, UltraEdit
- Files .DAT .BAC .OUT .CHK
41Grid Size Selection
42A common misconception is
- Smaller grid elements increase model flood
resolution.
Most common problem is
Too many grid elements slow down the model.
How do I choose the grid size?
43Balance three things
- Accuracy of the data base
- Desired results
- Model speed and data editing
441. Data Base
- Resulting flood maps cant exceed the accuracy of
the topo maps made with the DTM - Accuracy of the map contours will not necessary
improve because you select smaller grid elements
452. Desired Results
- Unconfined and shallow flooding maps - use
smaller grid elements - Frequent return period flooding, smaller
discharge, distributary flooding - Large flood inundation use larger grid elements
- 100-year flood fills valley
46Shallow distributary flooding Use smaller grid
elements to improve flood boundary resolution.
47Valley Flooding
Use larger grid elements
483. Model speed and editing
- 150,000 to 200,000 grid elements with a 10 day
hydrograph 6 to 12 hours computer run time - Graphical editing adding channels, streets,
buildings, spatially variabilty (infiltration,
n-values) takes time 1-2 weeks
49Grid System Selection
- Qpeak/Asurf lt 1.0 cfs/ft2 (0.3 cms/m2)
- Qpeak peak discharge inflow to one grid
element -
- Asurf surface area of one grid element
50Grid System Selection
- Number of grid elements
- 1,000 15,000 very fast - minutes
- 15,000 - 60,000 moderate hour(s)
- 60,000 - 150,000 slow 2 to 8 hours
- gt150,000 gt 8 hrs - overnight
51Basic steps for starting a FLO-2D project
- Understand the project flood hazard delineation,
mitigation design, flow hydraulics, rainfall-
runoff - Determine basic project area (5 miles x 1 mile)
- Select grid element size (try 50 ft, 200 ft,
etc.) - Estimate peak discharge
52Where to get more information
- Web Site www.flo-2d.com
- Email jim_at_flo-2d.com
53Whats coming up?
- Grid System Attributes Graphical Editing with
the GDS