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Validation of tsunami numerical simulation models for an idealized coastal industrial site

Validation of tsunami numerical simulation models for an idealized coastal industrial site
Validation of tsunami numerical simulation models for an idealized coastal industrial site

Numerous tsunami numerical models have been proposed, but their prediction accuracies have not been directly compared. For quantifying the modeling uncertainties, the authors statistically analyzed the prediction results submitted by participants in the tsunami blind contest held at the 17th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering. The reproducibility of offshore water level generated due to the tsunami with soliton fission significantly decreased when the nonlinear shallow water equation models (NSWE) was used compared to three-dimensional (3D) models. The inundation depth was reproduced well in 3D models. However, the reproducibility of wave forces acting on the structure and velocities over land was lower in 3D models than that in NSWE models. For cases where the impulsive tsunami wave pressure generated could not be calculated based on the hydrostatic assumption, the prediction accuracy of the NSWE models was higher than that of the 3D models. The prediction accuracies of both models were not improved at small grid-cell sizes. The NSWE model cannot simulate the short-wave component and vertical pressure distribution. Therefore, further developments in 3D models and smoothed particle hydrodynamics methods (SPH) are needed. The presented results contribute to the future development of tsunami numerical simulation tools.

laboratory test, numerical simulation, Tsunami, validation
2166-4250
302-343
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Watanabe, Masashi, Arikawa, Taro, Kihara, Naoto, Tsurudome, Chiaki, Hosaka, Koichi, Kimura, Tatsuto, Hashimoto, Takayuki, Ishihara, Fumitaka, Shikata, Takemi, Morikawa, Daniel Shigueo, Makino, Taiga, Asai, Mitsuteru, Chida, Yu, Ohnishi, Yoichi, Marras, Simone, Mukherjee, Abhishek, Cajas, Juan Carlos, Houzeaux, Guillaume, Paolo, B. D., Lara, Javier L., Barajas, Gabriel, Losada, Íñigo J., Hasebe, Masanobu, Shigihara, Yoshinori, Asai, Tatsuya, Ikeya, Tsuyoshi, Inoue, Shusaku, Matsutomi, Hideo, Nakano, Yoshiaki, Okuda, Yasuo, Okuno, Shunya, Ooie, Takayuki, Shoji, Gaku and Tateno, Tomokazu (2022) Validation of tsunami numerical simulation models for an idealized coastal industrial site. Coastal Engineering Journal, 64 (2), 302-343. (doi:10.1080/21664250.2022.2072611).

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Abstract

Numerous tsunami numerical models have been proposed, but their prediction accuracies have not been directly compared. For quantifying the modeling uncertainties, the authors statistically analyzed the prediction results submitted by participants in the tsunami blind contest held at the 17th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering. The reproducibility of offshore water level generated due to the tsunami with soliton fission significantly decreased when the nonlinear shallow water equation models (NSWE) was used compared to three-dimensional (3D) models. The inundation depth was reproduced well in 3D models. However, the reproducibility of wave forces acting on the structure and velocities over land was lower in 3D models than that in NSWE models. For cases where the impulsive tsunami wave pressure generated could not be calculated based on the hydrostatic assumption, the prediction accuracy of the NSWE models was higher than that of the 3D models. The prediction accuracies of both models were not improved at small grid-cell sizes. The NSWE model cannot simulate the short-wave component and vertical pressure distribution. Therefore, further developments in 3D models and smoothed particle hydrodynamics methods (SPH) are needed. The presented results contribute to the future development of tsunami numerical simulation tools.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 April 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 May 2022
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: laboratory test, numerical simulation, Tsunami, validation

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Local EPrints ID: 493933
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493933
ISSN: 2166-4250
PURE UUID: 64ea8f79-70c1-462c-bc13-6731b6de53c5
ORCID for Masashi Watanabe: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3670-7385

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Date deposited: 17 Sep 2024 17:02
Last modified: 19 Sep 2024 02:09

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Author: Masashi Watanabe ORCID iD
Author: Taro Arikawa
Author: Naoto Kihara
Author: Chiaki Tsurudome
Author: Koichi Hosaka
Author: Tatsuto Kimura
Author: Takayuki Hashimoto
Author: Fumitaka Ishihara
Author: Takemi Shikata
Author: Daniel Shigueo Morikawa
Author: Taiga Makino
Author: Mitsuteru Asai
Author: Yu Chida
Author: Yoichi Ohnishi
Author: Simone Marras
Author: Abhishek Mukherjee
Author: Juan Carlos Cajas
Author: Guillaume Houzeaux
Author: B. D. Paolo
Author: Javier L. Lara
Author: Gabriel Barajas
Author: Íñigo J. Losada
Author: Masanobu Hasebe
Author: Yoshinori Shigihara
Author: Tatsuya Asai
Author: Tsuyoshi Ikeya
Author: Shusaku Inoue
Author: Hideo Matsutomi
Author: Yoshiaki Nakano
Author: Yasuo Okuda
Author: Shunya Okuno
Author: Takayuki Ooie
Author: Gaku Shoji
Author: Tomokazu Tateno

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