Listar por tema "Iber"
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A Risk-Based Approach for the Analysis of Flood Impact in Villahermosa (Tabasco, Mexico)
(MDPI, 2023)[Abstract:] Floods in Villahermosa are events that have occurred frequently over the centuries, due to the city’s location at the mouth of two of the most powerful rivers in Mexico. Flooding effects on residents have become ... -
Analysis of two sources of variability of basin outflow hydrographs computed with the 2D shallow water model Iber: Digital Terrain Model and unstructured mesh size
(Elsevier, 2022)[Abstract:] Modelling hydrological processes with fully distributed models based on the shallow water equations implies a high computational cost, which often limits the resolution of the computational mesh. Therefore, in ... -
Comparison of three different numerical implementations to model rainfall-runoff transformation on roofs
(Wiley, 2022)[Abstract:] Roofs represent a high percentage of the impervious surfaces in urban areas, and hence their implementation in urban drainage models is essential for accurate results to be achieved. Current modelling approaches ... -
Implementación de embalses en cálculos hidrológicos con Iber
(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2023)[Resumen:] La consideración del efecto laminador de los embalses en la evaluación de caudales de avenida es un aspecto fundamental en aquellas cuencas donde la hidrología está condicionada por la presencia de presas. En ... -
Modelling Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Coupling the Models Iber and SWMM
(MDPI, 2020)[Abstract] Dual urban drainage models allow users to simulate pluvial urban flooding by analysing the interaction between the sewer network (minor drainage system) and the overland flow (major drainage system). This work ... -
Modelling Weirs in Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Models
(MDPI, 2021)[Abstract] 2D models based on the shallow water equations are widely used in river hydraulics. However, these models can present deficiencies in those cases in which their intrinsic hypotheses are not fulfilled. One of ... -
Urban pluvial flood modelling in the absence of sewer drainage network data: a physics-based approach
(Elsevier, 2024)[Abstract:] 1D/2D dual drainage models have become one of the most useful tools in the study of urban pluvial floods. However, such models require information about the sewer network that is not always readily available. ...