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Development and Comparison of Two Fast Surrogate Models for Urban Pluvial Flood Simulations
Authors:María Bermúdez  Victor Ntegeka  Vincent Wolfs  Patrick Willems
Affiliation:1.Hydraulics Section, Department of Civil Engineering,KU Leuven,Leuven,Belgium;2.Water and Environmental Engineering Group,Universidade da Coru?a,A Coru?a,Spain
Abstract:Detailed full hydrodynamic 1D-2D dual drainage models are a well-established approach to simulate urban pluvial floods. However, despite modelling advances and increasing computational power, this approach remains unsuitable for many real time applications. We propose and test two computationally efficient surrogate models. The first approach links a detailed 1D sewer model to a GIS-based overland flood network. For the second approach, we developed a conceptual sewer and flood model using data-driven and physically based structures, and coupled the model to pre-simulated flood maps. The city of Ghent (Belgium) is used as a test case. Both surrogate models can provide comparable results to the original model in terms of peak surface flood volumes and maximum flood extent and depth maps, with a significant reduction in computing time.
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