FMA Challenge 3
Introduction
If you haven't already completed FMA Challenge 2, please see this FMA Challenge 2 page. This page is for TUFLOW users of intermediate to advanced ability.
In this challenge, a typical non-urban stream of the California Central Valley will be explored. The stream originates near the Sierra Nevada Foothills and conveys runoff to the West into the Central Valley Flood Management System. The streams are natural, with large amounts of conveyance in their upper reaches. As the streams progress downstream, their conveyance capacity gradually reduces. At some point nearing the valley floor, typical levees have been constructed to contain normal floods within the conveyance systems.
From this challenge, it is expected the user will develop their skills in:
- Understanding of the influence of levees on flood behaviour;
- Understanding of the influence of infiltration on flood behaviour;
- Nested 1D/2D models; and
- Understanding the Green and Ampt infiltration method and USDR soil types.
Data for this model is provided via external hard drive or DVD.
Relevant Tutorials
It may be useful to revisit some of the following tutorials:
- 1D-2D Linking- Tutorial Module 2
- Running Events and Scenarios- http://www.tuflow.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1149&hl=scenario
Information to Modelers
Assignment of all parameters for this analysis are at the discretion of the modeler. A high resolution aerial image is provided so that land cover details can be inspected. Information on the problem definition can be found on FMA_Challenge_Models/FMA_Scenario3/FMA_Challenge_Model_Introductions.
Relevant Files
It is up to the modeler's discretion to determine what GIS package to use, what text editor to use, and how to run their models (batch mode or within the text editor).All relevant files can be found on FMA_Challenge_Models/FMA_Scenario3/
Solution
A sample solution has been presented, courtesy of BMT WBM.