River modelling and flood mitigation in a Belgian catchment

Author:

Duy B. Khuat1,Archambeau P.2,Dewals B. J.3,Erpicum S.2,Pirotton M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department ArGEnCo, University of Liege, Belgium and Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.–FRNS, Belgium

2. Department ArGEnCo, University of Liege, Belgium

3. Dept. ArGEnCo, University of Liege, Belgium and Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.–FRNS, Belgium

Abstract

This paper describes the steps followed to propose solutions to recurring flooding problems in a Belgian catchment. First, the hydraulic capacity (maximum discharge before bank overflow) of the cross-sections was computed along the entire river by an iterative one-dimensional steady-state approach. In order to carry out these simulations, cross-sections from site surveys of the river were integrated into the model, as well as hydraulic structures such as culverts, footbridges and pipes. Second, the flooding problem was analysed with a time-dependent approach consisting of simulating floods following extreme rainfall events. The hydrological aspect was studied in a spatially distributed way using a multi-layer hydrological model. The available data on the basin such as the digital elevation model, the land-use and the pedology were exploited to identify the basic modelling parameters. The hydrological contribution was routed by a one-dimensional network resulting from the merging of the digital elevation model-based and the cross-section-based river networks. According to the results of the aforementioned steps, various local and catchment-wide solutions against flooding were proposed and analysed. The comparison of simulated situations before and after these improvements allowed the effectiveness of the proposed solutions to be checked.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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