In urban areas with a high building density, features such as roads, buildings, and river dykes significantly effect flow dynamics and flood propagation. This should therefore be accounted for in the model set-up. While 2D hydraulic models of densely urban areas are at the forefront of current research into flood inundation mechanisms, these models are constrained by inadequate parameters of topography and insufficient data. In order to solve these problems, topographic information obtained from DEM is directly programmed into the urban inundation model for a densely urban area, without exchanging the input data. In this paper, the extraction of building area is described using a tight coupling approach within a GIS environment, and its influence on the extent of flood inundation with a high building density is estimated.
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July 01 2009
Tight coupling 2D integrated urban inundation model on GIS to a high-density area, South Korea
S. H. Kang
1Halla Engineering and Construction Corporation, Shinchon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-734, South Korea
E-mail: kang7231@hanmail.net
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Water Sci Technol (2009) 60 (2): 283–292.
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S. H. Kang; Tight coupling 2D integrated urban inundation model on GIS to a high-density area, South Korea. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2009; 60 (2): 283–292. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2009.132
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