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River Hydraulics and Hydropower


Head of Sub-Group:

Dr Robert Myers

Members of Sub-Group:

Dr John Lyness

Activities:

The study of rivers in flood

The study of rivers in flood has become more important recently with the advent of climate change and its predicted effects on rainfall and runoff. The River Hydraulics and Hydropower sub-group is engaged in an ongoing programme of research aimed at evolving methodologies for the accurate predication of discharge capacity and flood depths in rivers during overbank flows.

Currently experimental investigations are in progress to model river flood behaviour in urbanised areas to quantify the effects of large urban scale floodplain roughness on the discharge capacity and flow depths of floodplains. The experimental data will be used to predict order of magnitude effects, as well as facilitating the calibration and testing of computation modelling.
The Centre for Sustainable Technologies

Contact Details

For further information contact:

Professor Neil Hewitt
Centre for Sustainable Technologies
School of The Built Environment
University of Ulster
Shore Road
Newtownabbey
Co.Antrim
BT37 0QB

Tel: 44 (0)28 9036 8566

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