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Water Framework Directive Modelling with MIKE FLOOD
1. Extending Flood Risk Models with MIKE*1
Tool Flood Risk Beyond the Flood Looking Further –
Horizon: Risk Horizon – WFD: Modelling of
Hydrodynamic WFD: Advection- riverine and coastal
modelling of riverine, dispersion and morphological change
urban pipe*2 and ecological modelling (and it’s effect on
overland flows only. (e.g. water quality) in hydrodynamics),
rivers, floodplains, etc advanced ecological
(see following modelling, extending
example). flood risk
*1 Additional modules may be
assessments to
required include dynamic wave
*2 Requires MIKE URBAN
overtopping, etc.
MIKE FLOOD One modelling
River comprising the platform, one
full version of MIKE support, one
21*1 solution
Other Tools One tool potentially Additional disparate More disparate tools
suitable for flood risk tools (other vendors) required – integration
only required to extend issues (validation),
capabilities reduced efficiency
(project cost), etc.
A focus on 1D-2D integrated numerical modelling
2. Extending Flood Risk Models with MIKE*1
Example: MIKE FLOOD – New AD coupling!
Including:
• Coupled HD and AD simulation
• Dynamic coupling of AD components
• Exchange of concentration between coupled models
• Option for coupled WQ simulation including ECO Lab
1D – MIKE 11
ECO Lab Templates
AD Coupling (via the
(Predefined ecosystem MIKE FLOOD User
models) Interface) requires:
• Activation of the AD
2D – MIKE 21 / 21 FM
Coupling feature
• Coupling of AD model
components