Hydrological models and datasets to support flood flow estimation at river-bridge intersections

D. Ganora , G. Evangelista , P. Mazzoglio , P. Claps
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A working group on the "Hydraulic Compatibility of Bridges" (sites.google.com/view/gii-ponti) has been recently established in the hydraulic engineering academic community aiming at reviewing methodologies, studying good practices, and suggesting guidelines for assessing the bridge hydraulic compatibility. In this initiative, a subgroup is focusing on the hydrological aspects as in Italy there are not standard procedures to estimate design flood values requested by the Italian technical standards of constructions (NTC 2018) over the whole country as, for example, in the UK where the Flood Estimation Handbook provides standard data and methods. Some models are available at the regional scale but are often based on not up-to-date data; moreover, while in large rivers flood discharge values, defined according to the European Flood Directive have been computed and mapped, in small river catchments they are not available.
In this context, the unit of Politecnico di Torino working on hydrology is going to release some country-wide hydrological datasets, including all the available official information on discharge and rainfall extremes updated to recent years, that can be used as a common reference for bridge analyses. These include high-resolution maps of extreme precipitation statistics, a database of flood flow extremes recorded at more than 600 river sections, and a catalogue of river catchments characteristics (morphology, climate, land use, etc).
Nation-wide datasets can support the application of standardized hydrological analyses, needed for flood hazard assessment, especially in small basins. Operational products will be made available within the PNRR RETURN project in order to be easily available and referable for any hydrological analysis in Italy.
支持河桥交叉口洪水流量估算的水文模型和数据集
最近,水利工程学术界成立了一个 "桥梁水力兼容性 "工作组(sites.google.com/view/gii-ponti),旨在审查方法、研究良好实践并提出评估桥梁水力兼容性的指导原则。在这一倡议中,一个分组重点关注水文方面,因为在意大利,并没有按照意大利建筑技术标准(NTC 2018)要求的标准程序来估算全国的设计洪水值,例如在英国,洪水估算手册提供了标准数据和方法。在这种情况下,都灵理工大学的水文部门将发布一些全国范围的水文数据集,其中包括更新至最近几年的所有关于排水量和极端降雨量的官方信息,这些数据集可作为桥梁分析的通用参考。这些数据集包括极端降水统计的高分辨率地图、600 多个河段记录的极端洪水流量数据库以及河流流域特征(形态、气候、土地利用等)目录。将在 PNRR RETURN 项目内提供业务产品,以便在意大利进行任何水文分析时都能方便地使用和参考。
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