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Impacts of Dam Break at Upstream of Lo River on Red River and Thai Binh River Delta
Author(s) -
Nguyen Dang Giap,
Tran Quoc Thuong,
Le Quoc Cuong,
Bui Ngoc Quyen,
Chu Thi Ngoan,
Hung Minh Nguyen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a2259.109119
Subject(s) - dike , flood myth , river delta , delta , hydrology (agriculture) , current (fluid) , geology , environmental science , river flood , geography , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , geochemistry , oceanography , engineering , aerospace engineering
The Red River – Thai Binh River Delta is a large economic area, densely populated, especially Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. This is the key area protected by the dike system that has been built for nearly 1000 years. Recently, along with the dike system, the Red River – Thai Binh River Delta is also protected by a large reservoir system at upstream. However, this raises concerns about dam safety, and requires assessments about the impact of dam break on the delta to prepare appropriate response measures. This paper applies 2D mathematical simulation model of flood propagation due to dam break at Thac Ba and Tuyen Quang reservoirs. The results clearly show the characteristics of the flood caused by dam break (such as water level, depth, velocity, lag time) in affected areas. Furthermore, overflow incident of main dikes and ring dikes at the downstream areas is also determined for both cases dam break with flood and without flood.

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