Construction of hydrological and hydrodynamic models based on ARM architecture processor – A case study of inner Harbor area of Macao Peninsula
Haijia Zhang, Jiahong Liu, Chao Mei, Lirong Dong, Tianxu Song- Atmospheric Science
- Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
- Civil and Structural Engineering
- Water Science and Technology
Abstract
Green computing is the current research hotspot; adapting the professional computing model to the low-power ARM architecture processor is a research trend. This article constructs a hydrological–hydrodynamic model by choosing SWMM and TELEMAC-2D as submodules, taking stormwater grates and inspection wells as water flow exchange nodes. To make the coupling model run on the ARM architecture processor, the container technology is selected for model adaptation, and the adapted coupling model is named the ARM hydrological–hydrodynamic model (AHM). To verify the reasonableness and accuracy of the model, taking the inner harbor of Macao Peninsula as the study area, a numerical simulation study on the evolution of waterlogging was carried out in various scenarios. The analysis showed that the maximum flow velocity was concentrated in the streets with low topography in the city center, and the areas of standing water were distributed in a point-like manner. Risk distribution maps during different storm recurrence periods were also constructed. Finally, the direct economic losses caused by Typhoon Mangkhut were calculated based on the model results and compared with the statistical values, with an error of only 2.3%, and the direct flooding losses in the inner harbor area under different rainfall scenarios were derived accordingly.