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Article Dans Une Revue Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Année : 2016

Determinants of modelling choices for 1-D free surface flow and morphodynamics in hydrology and hydraulics: a review

Déterminants des choix de modélisation pour les écoulements à surface libre et les effets morphodynamiques 1-D en hydrologie et hydraulique : revue bibliographique

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This review paper investigates the determinants of modelling choices, for numerous applications of 1-D free-surface flow and morphodynamic equations in hydrology and hydraulics, across multiple spatiotemporal scales. We aim to characterize each case study by its signature composed of model refinement (Navier-Stokes: NS; Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes: RANS; Saint-Venant: SV; or approximations to Saint-Venant: ASV), spatiotemporal scales and subscales (domain length: L from 1 cm to 1000 km; temporal scale: T from 1 s to 1 year; flow depth: H from 1mm to 10 m; spatial step for modelling: delta_L; temporal step: delta_T ), flow typology (Overland: O; High gradient: Hg; Bedforms: B; Fluvial: F), and dimensionless numbers (dimensionless time period T*, Reynolds number Re, Froude number Fr, slope S, inundation ratio lambda_z, Shields number theta). The determinants of modelling choices are therefore sought in the interplay between flow characteristics and cross-scale and scale-independent views. The influence of spatiotemporal scales on modelling choices is first quantified through the expected correlation between increasing scales and decreasing model refinements (though modelling objectives also show through the chosen spatial and temporal subscales). Then flow typology appears a secondary but important determinant in the choice of model refinement. This finding is confirmed by the discriminating values of several dimensionless numbers, which prove preferential associations between model refinements and flow typologies. This review is intended to help modellers in positioning their choices with respect to the most frequent practices, within a generic, normative procedure possibly enriched by the community for a larger, comprehensive and updated image of modelling strategies.
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hal-01399882 , version 1 (21-11-2016)

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B. Cheviron, Roger Moussa. Determinants of modelling choices for 1-D free surface flow and morphodynamics in hydrology and hydraulics: a review. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2016, 20 (9), pp.3799-3830. ⟨10.5194/hess-20-3799-2016⟩. ⟨hal-01399882⟩
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