Numerical Modeling
Capabilities
Numerical modeling can offer valuable insight such as visual representation of results as well as values of parameters that may be difficult to collect in a physical model. 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D models can all be used. Lab employees have extensive knowledge in software programs such as HECRAS, SRH-2D, and Flow 3D.
Previous Projects
The projects below are a small sample of the many types of numerical modeling projects undertaken at the laboratory.
In-Stream Rock Structures
In coordination with the United State Bureau of Reclamation many different 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D models were created to study the hydraulic impact of a variety of in-stream rock structures such as bendway weirs, rock vanes, and others similar structures on natural river systems.
Contraction Scour Analysis
In coordination with the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, numerical models were used to analyze the effect of sudden contractions in a clear-water and live-bed situation. Results of this study can be applied to river systems with sudden contractions, such as bridge abutments and similar structures.