Inundation simulation - D-Flow Flexible Mesh - Delft3D
intro story D-Flow FM
D-Flow Flexible MeshD-Flow Flexible Mesh (D-Flow FM) is the new software engine for hydrodynamical simulations on unstructured grids in 1D-2D-3D. Together with the familiar curvilinear meshes from Delft3D 4, the unstructured grid can consist of triangles, pentagons (etc.) and 1D channel networks, all in one single mesh. It combines proven technology from the hydrodynamic engines of Delft3D 4 and SOBEK 2 and adds flexible administration, resulting in:
An overview of the current developments can be found here. The D-Flow FM - team would be delighted if you would participate in discussions on the generation of meshes, the specification of boundary conditions, the running of computations, and all kinds of other relevant topics. Feel free to share your smart questions and/or brilliant solutions!
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Zoe Vosberg, modified 8 Years ago.
Inundation simulation
Youngling Posts: 10 Join Date: 6/11/12 Recent Posts 00
Hello,
we are currently trying to simulate a hurricane-induced inundation with Delft 3d. Our problem is that after running the model only waterlevels for the offshore area are generated. We tried to run the model with a uniform topography onshore (0.5 m elevation in the whole study area) and in that case the water level values were also generated onshore. But is there also a way of getting those inundation values while using the real topography?
Thanks, Zoe
we are currently trying to simulate a hurricane-induced inundation with Delft 3d. Our problem is that after running the model only waterlevels for the offshore area are generated. We tried to run the model with a uniform topography onshore (0.5 m elevation in the whole study area) and in that case the water level values were also generated onshore. But is there also a way of getting those inundation values while using the real topography?
Thanks, Zoe