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Modelling Extreme Flow Events: tsunami

Many problems in environmental sciences such as tsunamis, storm surges and dam-breaks involve the large-scale movement of solids and fluids. They are often irregular in their timing, difficult to observe and measure, involve multiple types of physical processes on a broad range of spatial and temporal scales and can be catastrophic in their consequences.

Computational modelling can play an important role both in helping to understand the nature of the fundamental processes involved, and in predicting the detailed outcomes of various types of events in specific locations. Particle-based modelling methods have specific advantages over traditional grid or mesh-based continuum methods for these types of problems. These include highly accurate and non-diffusive prediction of complex free-surface behaviour including wave motion, fragmentation and splashing; accurate and automatic convection of material; and the straightforward inclusion of multiscale multi-physics.

The CFD group in CMIS has been developing the particle based Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) code and the Granular Flow (GF) code to model geophysical flows using real three-dimensional topography obtained from Digital Terrain Models (DTM). Due to the use of real topographic information the results from the SPH model can be directly compared with disaster scenarios.

The following are movies of Geophysical SPH/GF simulations modelled by the CFD group:

Note: Some movies are DivX encoded to reduce file size.

If you have any problems playing these videos - you should ensure that you have
the latest codecs installed by visiting the DivX website and downloading the codecs.

http://www.divx.com/divx/

 
   

Movie 1:High Resolution tsunami Video View1

XviD compressed avi file 4.6 MB

Tsunami inundating Californian coastline

Movie 2: High Resolution Tsunami Video View2

XviD compressed avi file 4.6 MB

Tsunami inundating Californian coastline

Movie 3: Tsunami_MaxHT_15m_velcol

XviD file 23 MB

 

An orthogonal Tsunami wave hitting the coastline of Southern California. The maximum wave height recorded before reach the shore is 15 m.

Movie 4: Tsunami_MaxHT_27m_velcol

XviD file 27 MB

 

An orthogonal Tsunami wave hitting the coastline of Southern California. The maximum wave height recorded before reach the shore is 27 m.

Movie 5: Tsunami_MaxHT_42m_velcol

XviD file 27 MB

 

An orthogonal Tsunami wave hitting the coastline of Southern California. The maximum wave height recorded before reach the shore is 42 m.

Movie 6: SW tsunami approaching Fremantle

XviD file 2.6 MB

 

SW simulation of a tsunami wave approaching Fremantle harbour. The water is coloured by its local height.

Movie 7: SPH tsunami inundating Fremantle harbour

XviD file 2.6 MB

 

SPH simulation of a tsunami wave hitting and inundating Fremantle harbour.

Movie 8: Bellinger River flooding simulated using SPH

XviD compressed avi file 16 MB

 

Flooding of the Bellinger River in NSW due to a storm surge. Simulation using SPH.

Movie 9: Bellinger River flooding simulated using Shallow Water Solver

XviD compressed avi file 2.8 MB

 

Flooding of the Bellinger River in NSW due to a storm surge. Simulation using SW solver.

  

  

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