Modeling the successive failure of complex dams systems: A necessity in the light of climatic shifts in extreme storms

Refaiy, Amr R.; AboulAtta, Nahla M.; Gad, Mohamed A.; Anas El Molla, Doaa;

Abstract


This study investigates the effect of extreme storms on the safety of flood protection dams within complex schemes. A modeling methodology is developed using HEC-RAS 2D and presented on an illustrative case, where nine scenarios are simulated. The impact of climatic shifts on extreme storms and dams’ safety is highlighted. The results showed that, despite multi-reservoir systems can be efficient in flood protection against their design storms, they can cause catastrophic damage when subjected to extreme events that have become evident nowadays due to climatic shifts. This is attributed to the successive failure of the water storage structures in a progressive (“domino-like”) manner. The consequences of such breaches can significantly multiply the hazards. These findings can be linked to storm Daniel that occurred at Wadi Derna in Libya and caused two successive dam breaches, leaving a tragedy. The proposed modeling methodology can be useful for designers in evaluating complex scenarios.


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Title Modeling the successive failure of complex dams systems: A necessity in the light of climatic shifts in extreme storms
Authors Refaiy, Amr R.; AboulAtta, Nahla M.; Gad, Mohamed A.; Anas El Molla, Doaa 
Keywords Climate Change;Complex Simulation;Dam Breach;Extreme Storms;Hazard Analysis;Multi-reservoir System
Issue Date 1-Nov-2024
Journal Ain Shams Engineering Journal 
ISSN 20904479
DOI 10.1016/j.asej.2024.103033
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85202805552

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