A case study of interactions between flood flow and buildings in an urban environment : Gardens Point during the 12-13 January 2011 flood of the Brisbane River (Australia)


Autoria(s): Chanson, H.; Brown, R.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Flood flows in inundated urban environment constitute a natural hazard. During the 12- 13 January 2011 flood of the Brisbane River, detailed water elevation, velocity and suspended sediment data were recorded in an inundated street at the peak of the flood. The field observations highlighted a number of unusual flow interactions with the urban surroundings. These included some slow fluctuations in water elevations and velocity with distinctive periods between 50 and 100 s caused by some local topographic effect (choking), superposed with some fast turbulent fluctuations. The suspended sediment data highlighted some significant suspended sediment loads in the inundated zone.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61766/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61766/1/61766.pdf

http://www.aprh.pt/ishs2012/

Chanson, H. & Brown, R. (2012) A case study of interactions between flood flow and buildings in an urban environment : Gardens Point during the 12-13 January 2011 flood of the Brisbane River (Australia). In 4th IAHR International Symposium on Hydraulic Structures, 9-11 February 2012, Porto, Portugal.

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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author]

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Conference Paper