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This book features a collection of extended papers based on
presentations given at the SimHydro 2019 conference, held in Sophia
Antipolis in June 2019 with the support of French Hydrotechnic
Society (SHF), focusing on "Which models for extreme situations and
crisis management?" Hydraulics and related disciplines are
frequently applied in extreme situations that need to be understood
accurately before implementing actions and defining appropriate
mitigation measures. However, in such situations currently used
models may be partly irrelevant due to factors like the new
physical phenomena involved, the scale of the processes, and the
hypothesis included in the different numerical tools. The
availability of computational resources and new capacities like GPU
offers modellers the opportunity to explore various approaches to
provide information for decision-makers. At the same time, the
topic of crisis management has sparked interest from stakeholders
who need to share a common understanding of a situation.
Hydroinfomatics tools can provide essential information in crises;
however, the design and integration of models in decision-support
systems require further development and the engagement of various
communities, such as first responders. In this context,
methodologies, guidelines and standards are more and more in demand
in order to ensure that the systems developed are efficient and
sustainable. Exploring both the limitations and performance of
current models, this book presents the latest developments based on
new numerical schemes, high-performance computing, multiphysics and
multiscale methods, as well as better integration of field-scale
model data. As such, it will appeal to practitioners, stakeholders,
researchers and engineers active in this field.
The book is a collection of extended papers which have been
selected for presentation during the SIMHYDRO 2012 conference held
in Sophia Antipolis in September 2012. The papers present the state
of the art numerical simulation in domains such as (1) New trends
in modelling for marine, river & urban hydraulics; (2)
Stakeholders & practitioners of simulation; (3) 3D CFD &
applications. All papers have been peer reviewed and by scientific
committee members with report about quality, content and
originality. The target audience for this book includes scientists,
engineers and practitioners involved in the field of numerical
modelling in the water sector: flood management, natural resources
preservation, hydraulic machineries, and innovation in numerical
methods, 3D developments and applications.
This book is a collection of extended papers based on presentations
given during the SIMHYDRO 2014 conference, held in Sophia Antipolis
in June 2014. It focuses on the modeling and simulation of fast
hydraulic transients, on 3D modeling, and on uncertainties and
multiphase flows. The book explores both the limitations and
performance of current models and presents the latest developments
based on new numerical schemes, high-performance computing,
multiphysics and multiscale methods, and better interaction with
field or scale model data. It addresses the interests of
practitioners, stakeholders, researchers and engineers active in
this field.
This book features a collection of extended papers based on
presentations given at the SimHydro 2019 conference, held in Sophia
Antipolis in June 2019 with the support of French Hydrotechnic
Society (SHF), focusing on "Which models for extreme situations and
crisis management?" Hydraulics and related disciplines are
frequently applied in extreme situations that need to be understood
accurately before implementing actions and defining appropriate
mitigation measures. However, in such situations currently used
models may be partly irrelevant due to factors like the new
physical phenomena involved, the scale of the processes, and the
hypothesis included in the different numerical tools. The
availability of computational resources and new capacities like GPU
offers modellers the opportunity to explore various approaches to
provide information for decision-makers. At the same time, the
topic of crisis management has sparked interest from stakeholders
who need to share a common understanding of a situation.
Hydroinfomatics tools can provide essential information in crises;
however, the design and integration of models in decision-support
systems require further development and the engagement of various
communities, such as first responders. In this context,
methodologies, guidelines and standards are more and more in demand
in order to ensure that the systems developed are efficient and
sustainable. Exploring both the limitations and performance of
current models, this book presents the latest developments based on
new numerical schemes, high-performance computing, multiphysics and
multiscale methods, as well as better integration of field-scale
model data. As such, it will appeal to practitioners, stakeholders,
researchers and engineers active in this field.
This book is a collection of extended papers based on presentations
given during the SIMHYDRO 2014 conference, held in Sophia Antipolis
in June 2014. It focuses on the modeling and simulation of fast
hydraulic transients, on 3D modeling, and on uncertainties and
multiphase flows. The book explores both the limitations and
performance of current models and presents the latest developments
based on new numerical schemes, high-performance computing,
multiphysics and multiscale methods, and better interaction with
field or scale model data. It addresses the interests of
practitioners, stakeholders, researchers and engineers active in
this field.
This book gathers a collection of extended papers based on
presentations given during the SimHydro 2017 conference, held in
Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France on June 14-16, 2017. It focuses on
how to choose the right model in applied hydraulics and considers
various aspects, including the modeling and simulation of fast
hydraulic transients, 3D modeling, uncertainties and multiphase
flows. The book explores both limitations and performance of
current models and presents the latest developments in new
numerical schemes, high-performance computing, multiphysics and
multiscale methods, and better interaction with field or scale
model data. It gathers the lastest theoretical and innovative
developments in the modeling field and presents some of the most
advance applications on various water related topics like
uncertainties, flood simulation and complex hydraulic applications.
Given its breadth of coverage, it addresses the needs and interests
of practitioners, stakeholders, researchers and engineers alike.
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