Development of integrated disaster mapping method (I): expansion and verification of grid-based model

Jun Hyung Park, Kun Yeun Han, Byunghyun Kim

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Abstract

The objective of this study is to develop a two-dimensional (2D) flood model that can perform accurate flood analysis with simple input data. The 2D flood inundation models currently used to create flood forecast maps require complex input data and grid generation tools. This sometimes requires a lot of time and effort for flood modeling, and there may be difficulties in constructing input data depending on the situation. In order to compensate for these shortcomings, in this study, a grid-based model that can derive accurate and rapid flood analysis by reflecting correct topography as simple input data was developed. The calculation efficiency was improved by extending the existing 2×2 sub-grid model to a 5×5. In order to examine the accuracy and applicability of the model, it was applied to the Gamcheon Basin where both urban and river flooding occurred due to Typhoon Rusa. For efficient flood analysis according to user’s selection, flood wave propagation patterns, accuracy and execution time according to grid size and number of sub-grids were investigated. The developed model is expected to be highly useful for flood disaster mapping as it can present the results of flooding analysis for various situations, from the flood inundation map showing accurate flooding to the flood risk map showing only approximate flooding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-84
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Korea Water Resources Association
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • 2D model
  • Disaster map
  • Flood inundation map
  • Grid-based model
  • Sub-grid

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