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Validation of Dam Break Tank Experiment: Insights from University of Queensland Collaboration

This report details the collaborative research conducted at the University of Queensland (UQ) on dam break tank experiments. Featuring photos and results from the studies, the findings include validation of run-up distance and data obtained from displacement and velocity sensors utilizing the ANUGA software. The research, led by Matthew Barnes and Natasha Morrison, highlights the importance of experimental validation in hydrodynamic modeling and aims to improve safety measures in dam design and flood risk management.

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Validation of Dam Break Tank Experiment: Insights from University of Queensland Collaboration

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  1. Dam break tank experiment (Collaboration with UQ) Photos from University of Queensland, Matthew Barnes

  2. Simulation of dam break tank

  3. Run-up distance validation Results from University of Queensland, Natasha Morrison

  4. On-shore Validation – Dam break tank displacement sensor ANUGA Velocity sensor ANUGA Results from University of Queensland, Matthew Barnes

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