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Towards a hydrodynamic modelling framework appropriate for applications in urban flood assessment and mitigation using heterogeneous computing
Authors:Luke S. Smith  Qiuhua Liang  Paul F. Quinn
Affiliation:1. Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdoml.s.smith@ncl.ac.uk;3. Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Abstract:We present a new hydrodynamic modelling framework capable of fully exploiting modern graphics and central processing units (GPUs and CPUs) from any of the mainstream vendors, to be used in the design and assessment of sustainable drainage systems. A finite-volume Godunov-type scheme is combined with the HLLC Riemann solver to create a robust numerical model which correctly addresses wetting and drying and transient flow conditions, and is suitable for application to a wide range of flood simulations. The software is tested with a three day flood event in Carlisle during 2005, at resolutions from 25 m to 2 m. Run-times are significantly reduced without compromising numerical accuracy. Excellent agreement is found between the simulation results and a comprehensive post-event survey. Changes in sensitivity to Manning's n are examined at different resolutions, with changes to the floodplain found to have little influence at 2 m resolution.
Keywords:graphics processing unit (GPU)  finite-volume Godunov-type scheme  shallow water equations  urban flooding  sustainable urban drainage
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