Study on the Hydrodynamic Model for Jinshan Lake Based on the Dam Operation

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With the application of RMA2 two-dimensional (2-D) hydrodynamic model of Surface-water Modeling System (SMS), hydrodynamic characteristics of Jinshan Lake in the process of water injection and water exchange were simulated. The model generalized the river channel, divided mesh, chose the parameters, and controlled the boundary conditions with both the flowrate and the water surface elevation. The hydrodynamic simulation results show that: The simulated and measured value of the water level and flow velocity in the calibration section are in good agreement. On the whole, the simulation can truly reflect the hydrodynamic characteristics of Jinshan Lake and then can provide the hydrodynamic foundations for the study on the dam operation with the core of protecting water quality.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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1703-1708

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November 2013

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