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Dr. Sébastien Erpicum obtained a PhD from the University of Liege in 2006, where he is now an Assistant Professor. He is also in charge of the Engineering Hydraulics Laboratory, an experimental facility of about 1500 m² in which composite modelling is largely promoted for studying flows and transport processes of interest in environmental and civil engineering. He is a member of the IAHR Hydraulic Structures Committee.

Prof. Benjamin Dewals is Associate Professor in Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management at the University of Liege where he received his PhD in 2006. His main research interests cover flood risk management, fluvial hydraulics and reservoir sedimentation. He conducted research in several leading European institutions, including at EPFL (Switzerland) and in Germany. He is a member of the IAHR Europe Regional Division leadership team and of the IAHR Flood Risk Management Committee.

Dr Pierre Archambeau obtained a PhD from the University of Liege in 2006, for several new contributions to physically based hydrological modelling and flood hazard modelling. He is continuously working on several hydraulic and hydrological modelling projects and is currently the main developer of the WOLF modelling system.

Prof. Michel Pirotton obtained a PhD from the University of Liege in 1994. He is currently Full Professor and vice-president of AQUAPôLE, an interdisciplinary research and competence centre in water sciences serving public, regional and international institutions as well as private companies. Prof. Michel PIROTTON coordinates a group of about 15 researchers contributing, among other research activities, to the development of the modelling system WOLF, which simulates hydrological flow, fluvial processes and flow on hydraulic structures.



Zusammenfassung
In an increasingly urbanized world, water systems must be designed and operated according to innovative standards in terms of climate adaptation, resource efficiency, sustainability and resilience. This grand challenge triggers unprecedented questions for hydro-environment research and engineering. Shifts in paradigms are urgently needed in the way we view (circular) water systems, water as a renewable energy (production and storage), risk management of floods, storms, sea level rise and droughts, as well as their consequences on water quality, morphodynamics (e.g., reservoir sedimentation, scour, sustainability of deltas) and the environment. Addressing these issues requires a deep understanding of basic processes in fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, surface and groundwater flow, among others.

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Keynotes

Co-development of coastal flood models: Making the leap from expert analysis to decision support
B.F. Sanders, A. Luke, J.E. Schubert, H.R. Moftakhari, A. AghaKouchak, R.A. Matthew, K. Goodrich, W. Cheung, D.L. Feldman, V. Basolo, D. Houston, K. Serrano, D. Boudreau &A. Eguiarte

Challenges and opportunities for research and technological innovation in the water sector throughout Europe
P. Balabanis

Hydro-environment and eco-hydraulics

Tsunami seismic generation and propagation: Validity of the shallow water equations
M. Le Gal & D. Violeau

Free surface flow through homogeneous bottom roughness
H. Romdhane, A. Soualmia, L. Cassan & D. Dartus

Study of turbulent flow through large porous media
M. Jouini, A. Soualmia, G. Debenest & L. Masbernat

Vorticity fluxes on the wake of cylinders within random arrays
A.M. Ricardo & R.M.L. Ferreira

Effect of downstream channel slope on numerical modelling of dam break induced flows
A.E. Dinçer, Z. Bozku s &A.N. Sahin

Analysis of dotation discharge impact at a fishway entrance via numerical 3D CFD simulation
J. Klein & M. Oertel

Characterization of flow resistance in a floodplain for varying building density
S. Guillén-Ludeña, D. Lopez, E. Mignot & N. Rivière

Turbulent dispersion in bounded horizontal jets. RANS capabilities and physical modeling comparison
D. Valero, D.B. Bung & M. Oertel

Modelling methane emissions from Vilar reservoir (Portugal)
R.F. Lino, P.A. Diogo, A.C. Rodrigues & P.S. Coelho

The impact of stormwater overflows on stream water quality
T. Julínek & J. R íha

Groundwater quality of Feriana-Skhirat in central Tunisia and its sustainability for agriculture and drinking purposes
I. Hassen, F. Hamzaoui-Azaza & R. Bouhlila

Modelling the transport and decay of microbial tracers in a macro-tidal estuary
A.A. Bakar, R. Ahmadian & R.A. Falconer

Building water and chemicals budgets over a complex hydrographic network
V. Carbonnel, N. Brion, M. Elskens, P. Claeys & M.A. Verbanck

Evaluating the ecological restoration of a Mediterranean reservoir
P. Sidiropoulos, M. Chamoglou & I. Kagkalou

Spatio-temporal interaction of morphological variability with hydrodynamic parameters in the scope of integrative measures at the river Danube
M. Glas, M. Tritthart, M. Liedermann, P. Gmeiner & H. Habersack

Analysis of contributions and uncertainties of fish population models for the development of river continuity concepts in the river basin Ruhr, Germany
D. Teschlade &A. Niemann

Hydrologic and hydraulic design to reduce diffuse pollution from drained peatlands
S. Mohammadighavam & B. Kløve

Flow modelling and investigation of flood scenarios on the Cavaillon River, Haiti
A. Joseph, N. Gonomy, Y. Zech & S. Soares-Frazão

Simulating runoff generation and consumption for rehabilitation of downstream ecosystems in arid northwest China
C. He & L. Zhang

Integrating Spatial Multi Criteria Decision Making (SMCDM) with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for determining the most suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge
M. Zare & M. Koch

Hydrological simulation in the Tiete basin
T. Rocha, I.G. Hidalgo, A.F. Angelis & J.E.G. Lopes

Hydraulic analysis of an irrigation headworks complex in the Artibonite department (Haïti)
S. Louis, N. Gonomy, N. de Ville & M.A. Verbanck

Effect of emergent vegetation distribution on energy loss
E. Eri s, G. Bombar & Ü. Kavakli

Monthly reservoir operating rules generated by implicit stochastic optimization and self-organizing maps
C.A.S. Farias, E.C.M. Machado & L.N. Brasiliano

Comparison of PIV measurements and CFD simulations of the velocity field over bottom racks
L.G. Castillo, J.T. García, J.M. Carrillo &A. Vigueras-Rodríguez

Image processing techniques for velocity estimation in highly aerated flows: Bubble Image Velocimetry vs. Optical Flow
D.B. Bung & D. Valero

Biomechanical tests of aquatic plant stems: Techniques and methodology
A.M. Loboda, L. Przyborowski, M. Karpi nski & R.J. Bialik

LS-PIV procedure applied to a plunging water jet issuing from an overflow nappe
Y. Bercovitz, F. Lebert, M. Jodeau, C. Buvat, D. Violeau, L. Pelaprat &A. Hajczak

PIV-PLIF characterization of density currents
B. Pérez-Díaz, P. Palomar & S. Castanedo

Physical model tests for the construction stages of large breakwaters. Case studies to the ports of Barcelon and Cruña (Spain)

Titel
Sustainable Hydraulics in the Era of Global Change
Untertitel
Proceedings of the 4th IAHR Europe Congress (Liege, Belgium, 27-29 July 2016)
EAN
9781498781497
ISBN
978-1-4987-8149-7
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.12.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
448.02 MB
Anzahl Seiten
216
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch