TY - GEN
T1 - Modeling and experimental assessments of fluvial scouring in fengshan creek basin, taiwan
AU - Liao, Yuan Ya
AU - Huang, Jing Ying
AU - Su, Han
AU - Shih, Dong-Sin
PY - 2018/10/10
Y1 - 2018/10/10
N2 - This research tries to study fluvial process of local scour and its deposition during flash flood. Fengshan creek basin is selected as study site. The site is favored since its varied morphology and extensively covered by bushes. That result from the riverbed reveals not only steep, but the fragile of heterogeneous gravels along the river. To better understand its fluvial scoring process, mobile bed simulations are conducted, and float out field experiment to study its temporal variability of river bed has designed. We established a mobile bed modeling system and calibrate the simulations via experimental data. As we known that Taiwan has frequent suffered from natural hazards during recent years. Extreme typhoon-induced floods have resulted from disasters over the island. Typhoons usually bring heavy rains and flash floods with resulting in severe riverbed scores and carrying huge sedimentations into the river. Excessive fluvial scours may cause bridge broken, embankments collapse, and inundation in low-lying areas … etc. Therefore, how to assess the risk and conduct efficient management for whole disasters from the perspective of river basin is an important issue.
AB - This research tries to study fluvial process of local scour and its deposition during flash flood. Fengshan creek basin is selected as study site. The site is favored since its varied morphology and extensively covered by bushes. That result from the riverbed reveals not only steep, but the fragile of heterogeneous gravels along the river. To better understand its fluvial scoring process, mobile bed simulations are conducted, and float out field experiment to study its temporal variability of river bed has designed. We established a mobile bed modeling system and calibrate the simulations via experimental data. As we known that Taiwan has frequent suffered from natural hazards during recent years. Extreme typhoon-induced floods have resulted from disasters over the island. Typhoons usually bring heavy rains and flash floods with resulting in severe riverbed scores and carrying huge sedimentations into the river. Excessive fluvial scours may cause bridge broken, embankments collapse, and inundation in low-lying areas … etc. Therefore, how to assess the risk and conduct efficient management for whole disasters from the perspective of river basin is an important issue.
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/modeling-experimental-assessments-fluvial-scouring-fengshan-creek-basin-taiwan
U2 - 10.1201/9780429020940-96
DO - 10.1201/9780429020940-96
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9780367074678
T3 - Scour and Erosion IX - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Scour and Erosion, ICSE 2018
SP - 665
EP - 669
BT - Scour and Erosion IX - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Scour and Erosion, ICSE 2018
PB - CRC Press/Balkema
T2 - 9th International Conference on Scour and Erosion, ICSE 2018
Y2 - 5 November 2018 through 8 November 2018
ER -