NCCHE Modeling System for Water Resource Problems

來源:黨委研究生工作部、可再生能源學(xué)院發(fā)布時間:2018-07-10

講座題目NCCHE Modeling System for Water Resource Problems

講座時間】2018年7月11日(星期三)9:30

講座地點】北京校部主樓B區(qū)702

主 講 人】張耀新

主講人簡介

張耀新,1975年1月出生,博士,美國密西西比大學(xué)國家計算水文科學(xué)與工程中心(NCCHE)資深研究員,1997年畢業(yè)于武漢水利電力大學(xué)港口、航道及近海工程,2000年獲武漢大學(xué)水力學(xué)及河流動力學(xué)碩士學(xué)位,2004年獲美國密西西比大學(xué)水科學(xué)計算哲學(xué)博士學(xué)位。2004年至今一直在密西西比大學(xué)國家計算水文科學(xué)與工程中心工作,其主要研究領(lǐng)域包括網(wǎng)格生成(結(jié)構(gòu)化和非結(jié)構(gòu)化)、圖形用戶界面(GUI)開發(fā)、水動力建模、水流模擬、泥沙輸移和并行計算等,共發(fā)表論文70多遍,其開發(fā)的應(yīng)用程序(CCHE-GUI、CCHE-MESH)被美國陸軍工程兵團、瑞士水力學(xué)實驗室等諸多科研單位廣泛使用。

講座內(nèi)容簡介

This presentation gives a brief introduction of CCHE2D/3D model system and its capabilities. CCHE2D/3D is a state-of-the-art numerical modeling system developed at the National Center for Computational Hydro-science and Engineering (NCCHE) at the University of Mississippi. The model targets simulating water resource and environment related problems. It is capable of simulating free surface river flows, flooding/dam-break flows, sediment transport, morphological changes, chemical pollutant transport, environmental water quality, hurricane and coastal storm surge and wave processes. Recently, this hydro-dynamic model has been extended to simulate the rain-induced overland flow. It is capable of simulating rainfall events on soil plots, small watershed, and urban areas. For soil erosion simulations, fixed-bed rainfall simulation is providing detailed flow fields to give general guides on the distribution of conservation measures. The mobile-bed rainfall simulation with splash erosion and sediment transport is under development. Since its initial development in the 1990s, it has been continuously developed and updated at the NCCHE and used by thousands of users in the US and worldwide. Many federal and state agencies have been CCHE2D users including USACE, USDA-ARS, NOAA, USGS, US Fish &Wildlife Service, USEPA, CA Dept. Water Res., Oak Ridge National Lab, North Alamo National Lab, US Navy Naval Oceanographic Office, US Marine Corps, Desert Res. Ins., National Disaster Preparedness Training Center, etc. 

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