Comparing flow simulation in composite sections with vegetation coverage on the floodplains in ssiim, laboratory and phoenix models

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Comparing flow simulation in composite sections with vegetation coverage on the floodplains in ssiim, laboratory and phoenix models

Khansalar, Mohammad Reza, Dabaghmanesh, Mehdi
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 6(6), 464-469, June 2015.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2015; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

There are many models for flow simulation, which according to the complications that happen in various situation, have their own precision and of course limitations. Due to this variation, choosing model type, has become one of the most important parts, in every research. One of these methods, that researchers are so interested in that, is SSIIM model. This model, in order to it’s simplicity, is very functional. In this article, many aspects of SSIM model’s abilities, including it’s precision in flows related vegetation on floodplains, have been studied, and the achieved results have been compared with Fisher Antz and laboratory model. In the next step, we did some graphical tests on the achieve data, then we analyzed the results, and high precision of this model was confirmed.

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