The kinematic wave approach is often used in hydrological models to describe channel and overland flow. The kinematic wave is suitable for situations where the local and convective acceleration, as well as the pressure term in the dynamic wave model is negligible with respect to the friction and body forces. This is the case when describing runoff processes in the upper parts of catchments, where slopes are generally of the order of 10−3. In physical-based hydrological models, the point-scale conservation equations are integrated over model entities, such as grid pixels or control volumes. The integration leads to a set of ordinary differential governing equations, which can be solved numerically by methods such as the Runge–Kutta integrato...
AbstractFlooding is a common natural disaster that causes enormous economic, social, and human losse...
Many hydraulic engineering problems involve the computation of the propagation of flood waves in ope...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union.In m...
The complete Saint Venant equations/2-D shallow water equations (dynamic wave equations) and the ki...
Kinematic wave theory is widely used in modeling a variety of hydrologic processes. There is limited...
In this chapter, the kinematic routing option of the diffusion hydrodynamic model for one-dimensiona...
This paper deals with the analytical solution of kinematic wave equations for overland flow occurrin...
The Kinematic Wave Model (KWM), representing a simplification of the Full Wave Model (FWM) under the...
TOPKAPI is a physically based distributed rainfall-runoff model derived upon the assumption that the...
One of the major issues of present times, i.e. water quality degradation and a need for precise answ...
A kinematic wave model is developed to study surface irrigation. Depending on the variability of in...
The kinematic wave model for overland and channel flow is used to develop a method to calculate the ...
The paper investigates the applicability of Kinematic and Diffusive Wave models for mud-flows with a...
A conceptual and experimental analysis of rainfall-runoff hydraulics on a natural microcatchment was...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union.The ...
AbstractFlooding is a common natural disaster that causes enormous economic, social, and human losse...
Many hydraulic engineering problems involve the computation of the propagation of flood waves in ope...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union.In m...
The complete Saint Venant equations/2-D shallow water equations (dynamic wave equations) and the ki...
Kinematic wave theory is widely used in modeling a variety of hydrologic processes. There is limited...
In this chapter, the kinematic routing option of the diffusion hydrodynamic model for one-dimensiona...
This paper deals with the analytical solution of kinematic wave equations for overland flow occurrin...
The Kinematic Wave Model (KWM), representing a simplification of the Full Wave Model (FWM) under the...
TOPKAPI is a physically based distributed rainfall-runoff model derived upon the assumption that the...
One of the major issues of present times, i.e. water quality degradation and a need for precise answ...
A kinematic wave model is developed to study surface irrigation. Depending on the variability of in...
The kinematic wave model for overland and channel flow is used to develop a method to calculate the ...
The paper investigates the applicability of Kinematic and Diffusive Wave models for mud-flows with a...
A conceptual and experimental analysis of rainfall-runoff hydraulics on a natural microcatchment was...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union.The ...
AbstractFlooding is a common natural disaster that causes enormous economic, social, and human losse...
Many hydraulic engineering problems involve the computation of the propagation of flood waves in ope...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union.In m...