Iber applications basic guide: Two-dimensional modelling of free surface shallow water flows

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Bladé, Ernest
Sanz-Ramos, Marcos
Mateos Alonso, Ángel

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Cea Gómez, Luis; Bladé i Castellet, Ernest; Sanz Ramos, Marcos; Bermúdez Pita, María; Mateos Alonso, Ángel (2019). Iber applications basic guide. A Coruña. Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións. ISBN: 978-84-9749-717-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497497176

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[Abstract] Iber is a software package for simulating unsteady free-surface turbulent flow and transport processes in shallow water flows. This is a basic tutorial of Iber, aimed at new users who want to acquire a basic knowledge of the software. It is not intended to cover all the software’s capabilities, but rather to give a flavour of the typical applications of Iber and its main elements, so that new users can evaluate whether the software is appropriate for their needs.
CONTENTS: 1. Introduction; 2. IBER; 3. Practical example 1: Street intersection; 4. Practical example 2: River flood inundation; 5. Practical example 3: Bridges and culverts; 6. Practical example 4: Dam break; 7. Practical example 5: Sediment transport: bedload; 8. Practical example 6: Wastewater discharge of CBOD and ammonia in a river; 9. Practical example 7: Sewage spill in an estuary.

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