Application of Two-dimensional Numerical Model in Dam-breach Inundation Study

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One-dimensional (1D) numerical models are commonly used to simulate flood wave propagation resulting from dam failures.However, in certain cases 1D models may not accurately simulate the flood wave dynamics, especially when the domain is complex.
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