Ashok Karki, Santosh Bhattarai, Pradhumna Joshi, Mukesh Kafle, Rajesh Bhattarai
Dam breach analysis and parameter sensitivity analysis along a river reach using hecras
Číslo: 4/2022
Periodikum: Civil Engineering Journal
DOI: 10.14311/CEJ.2022.04.0043
Klíčová slova: 2D-HEC-RAS modelling, Dam Breach, Inundation Mapping, Local Sensitivity Analysis, Global Sensitivity Analysis, Monte Carlo
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Generation of outflow hydrograph shows that worst case scenario has devasting effect downstream with innudation of 1047 of househols and 50.83 kilometers of roads. The breach velocty was recorded as 15.16 m/s and 20.85 m/s for base and worst case respectively. The minimum depth and maximum depth of flooding downstream from dam location was found to be 24.51 m and 73.6 m for base case and 47.43 m and 106.75 m for worst case. Due to backwater effect at Bheri river, peak flow at 14 km downstream from dam reduces significantly to 124852.57 m3/s and 244204.41 m3/s for base and worst case respectively. From local sensitivty analysis it has been found that, dam breach elevation is more sensitive and triggering failure elevation is less sensitive for peak outflow hydrograph. Whereas, dam breach width seems more sensitive and TFE seems least sensitive for peak outflow using Monte Carlo Simulation for gloal sensitivity.