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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Mathematics. Mechanics. Astronomy, 2023, Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 357–373
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu01.2023.215
(Mi vspua249)
 

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MECHANICS

Numerical modeling of hydrodynamic accidents: erosion of dams and flooding of territories

S. S. Khrapov

Volgograd State University, 100, pr. Universitetskii, Volgograd, 400062, Russian Federation
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Abstract: A mathematical and numerical model of the joint dynamics of surface water and traction sediment is built, which takes into account the nonlinear dynamics of fluid and bottom deformation. The dynamics of surface waters is described by the equations of Saint-Venant, taking into account the spatially inhomogeneous distribution of the terrain. The transport of sediment loads is described by the nonlinear Exner equation, generalized to the case of a spatially inhomogeneous distribution of the parameters of the underlying surface. For the numerical integration of the Saint-Venant and Exner equations, a stable and well-tested CSPH-TVD method of the second order of accuracy is used, the parallel CUDA algorithm of which is implemented as a software package "EcoGIS-Simulation" for high-performance computing on supercomputers with graphic coprocessors (GPU). Hydrodynamic modeling of the processes of erosion of the enclosing dam of a real hydraulic facility and flooding of adjacent territories has been carried out. The parameters of the penetration of the enclosing dam and flooding zones, formed as a result of the development of a hydraulic accident at the tailing dump, have been determined. Based on the results obtained, it was concluded that the proposed method for numerical modeling of the joint dynamics of surface water and traction sediment can be more universal.
Keywords: mathematical modeling, Saint-Venant and Exner equations, computational fluid dynamics, CSPH-TVD method, flood zones, shallow water, entrained sediment, dam breakthrough and erosion, tailing dump, parallel computing, CUDA algorithm.
Funding agency Grant number
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 0633-2020-0003
The authors thank the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation for financial support (government task no. 0633-2020-0003).
Received: 26.11.2021
Revised: 07.06.2022
Accepted: 17.11.2022
English version:
Vestnik St. Petersburg University, Mathematics
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S1063454123020085
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.63, 532.5
MSC: 76U60, 76С05, 86A05
Language: Russian
Citation: S. S. Khrapov, “Numerical modeling of hydrodynamic accidents: erosion of dams and flooding of territories”, Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Mathematics. Mechanics. Astronomy, 10:2 (2023), 357–373
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