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中美水科学与工程数学模型进展 研 讨 会 美国.密西西比.牛津
2005年9月19--21日
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会议介绍及日程安排 |
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PROGRAM

Jointly Organized by
National Center for
Computational Hydroscience and Engineering
The University of
Mississippi |
and
International
Research & Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation
China Institute for
Water Resources and Hydropower Research |
Sponsored by
World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research
held
in
Oxford, Mississippi, USA
September 19-21, 2005

Introduction
Research cooperation between the
IRTCES and the NCCHE has been continued by exchange visits of
scientists individually for more than 10 years. It has been
found to be mutually beneficial. During the visit of NCCHE by
Professor Dai Dingzhong and Professor Tan Ying on 9/22/2003, a
Memorandum of Understanding was signed to establish a formal
Scientific Research Cooperation Agreement to accelerate the
advancement in computational modeling technologies in both
countries. This US-China Workshop on Advanced Computational
Modeling in Hydroscience and Engineering is the first official
event organized under the cooperative agreement. It is to be
held at the NCCHE on the Oxford Campus of the University of
Mississippi on September 19-21, 2005 with a Post-Workshop Tour
on September 22-30, 2005. Future activities of similar nature
are to be held alternatively in China and USA. This workshop is
to be participated by 20 representatives from each country, to
be invited by the Organizing Committee.
The Central Theme
is to Advance the Cost-Effective Research, Engineering and
Management Tools of the 21st Century in Hydroscience and
Engineering through Research Cooperation and Technology Exchange
between Researchers in China and USA. The establishment of
longer term cooperative research between participating
institutions and professionals are fostered.
A Special Emphasis
of each Invited Paper are critical assessments of the state of
the art and the future development of models; as well as the
future needs of models from the viewpoint of prospective users
including administrative officials, planners, managers, project
engineers, et.al. It is also planned that discussions among the
participants are facilitated to further exemplify the value of
this workshop.
Monday, 9/19/2005
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16:00 - 20:00 |
Registration |
Inn at Ole Miss |
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18:30
- 21:00 |
Informal Buffet |
New
Hunan Restaurant |
Tuesday, 9/20/2005
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07:30 |
Registration |
Yerby Lobby |
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08:10 |
Opening Session |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Sam S.Y. Wang, NCCHE |
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Dr. Hu Chunhong, IRTCES |
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Speakers: |
Dr. Alice Clark, UM Vice Chancellor for
Research |
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Dr. Kai-Fong Lee, Dean, UM School of
Engineering |
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Dr. Hu Chunhong, Secretariat General, IRTCES |
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Dr. Matt Römkens, Director, USDA, ARS-NSL |
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08:50 |
Plenary Session |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Matt J.M. Römkens, Director, USDA
National |
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Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford,
Mississippi, USA |
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Dr. Hu Chunhong, Secretariat General, IRTCES,
Beijing, China |
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Keynote
Speaker: |
Professor Tan Ying, Secretariat General
Emeritus and Senior |
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Engineer, IRTCES, Beijing, China |
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Applications of Mathematical Modeling to Sediment
Research in |
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the
Three Gorges Project |
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Keynote
Speaker: |
Professor Baolin Wu, Consultant,
Hydrologist-Retired, |
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California
Contra Costa City Flood District, USA |
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On the
Application of GIS to Automated Planning and Design
of |
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Hydro-Systems |
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09:40 |
Coffee Break |
Yerby Lobby |
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10:00 |
Technical Session 1 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Carlos Alonso, Research Leader, USDA
National Sedimentation |
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Laboratory,
Oxford, Mississippi, USA |
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Dr. Alexander H D Cheng, Chair and
Professor of Civil Engineering, |
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The
University of Mississippi, USA |
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Sediment Transport
Research In Shallow Overland Flow – |
A Phenomenological
Description |
Matt J.M.
Römkens, Shyam N. Prasad, and S. Madhusudana Rao |
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The Role of Subsurface
Water in Contributing to Streambank Erosion |
Garey Fox,
Glenn Wilson, Raja Periketi, Leili Gordji, and Bobby
Cullum |
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A SPARROW Model of Mean
Sediment Flux for the Conterminous U.S. |
Gregory E.
Schwarz , Richard A. Smith , Richard B. Alexander ,
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John R.
Gray |
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Sediment Surrogate
Technologies |
John R.
Gray |
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Development and
Validation of Integrated Coastal Process Models for |
Simulating
Hydrodynamics and Morphological Processes |
Yan Ding |
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Visualization
Simulation System in Coastal and Estuarine Areas |
Wenjie Xin
, and Xiaofeng Luo |
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12:10 |
Official Luncheon |
Union
Ballroom |
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13:30 |
Technical Session 2 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Jeff Jorgeson, Research Hydraulic
Engineer, CHL, Army ERDC, |
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USA |
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Dr. Guo Qingchao, Senior Engineer,
Department of Sediment |
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Research,
IWHR, China |
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On The
Reliability And Accuracy Of Computational Models For
Hydroscience |
And
Engineering Investigations |
Sam S.Y. Wang |
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Numerical Model Validation Using Physical Model Data |
Yafei Jia and Sam S.Y. Wang |
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Measured And Simulated Flow Near Spur Dikes |
Roger A. Kuhnle , Yafei Jia , and Carlos
V. Alonso |
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Simulation Of Sediment Transport And Channel |
Morphology Change In Large River Systems |
Stephen H. Scott , and Yafei Jia |
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Application of Multi-Dimensional Numerical Modeling
To Real World |
Complex
Hydraulic Problems |
Phil Combs , Harry Rayner , and Yafei
Jia |
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15:50 |
Refreshment Break |
Yerby
Center |
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16:10 |
Technical Session 3 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Prof. C. Ted Yang, Director,
Hydroscience and Training Center, |
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Colorado
State University, USA |
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Mr. Yuan Cunli, Senior Engineer,
Ministry of Water Resources, MWR, |
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China |
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Two-Dimensional Modeling Of Dam Break Flooding Using
The CCHE2D- |
Dambreak Model |
Jeff Jorgeson |
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Modeling Flood Inundation Due To Dam And Levee
Breach |
Xinya Ying and Sam S.Y. Wang |
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A
Numerical Model For Sediment Transport In
Floodplains Of The Yellow |
River
Basin |
Yong Li , Guoting Liang , and Naiqian
Jiang |
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Application Of Two-Dimensional Mathematical Model To
The Study Of The |
Yangtze
River Waterway Improvement |
Chengtao Huang |
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Numerical Simulation On Navigation Condition In The
River Reach Between |
Three-Gorges Project And Gezhouba Project |
Cen Wen , Xujing Zhang , and Weiping Fan |
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Three-Dimensional Modeling For Sediment Transport |
In The
Pearl River Estuary |
Chonghao Wang , Onyx W. H. Wai , and
Chunhong Hu |
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18:45 |
Picnic |
Back Yard of Memory House |
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Wednesday, 9/21/2005
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07:30 |
Registration |
Yerby Lobby |
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08:20 |
Technical
Session 4 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. John Gray, Sediment Specialist and
Hydrologist, USGS, USA |
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Dr. Yafei Jia, Assistant Director for
Basic Research, NCCHE, The |
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University
of Mississippi, USA |
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Generalized Sediment Transport Models For Alluvial
Rivers And Reservoirs |
Chih Ted Yang , Francisco J. M. Simões ,
Jianchun Huang , and |
Blair Greimann |
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1-D
Reservoir Sediment Mathematical Model For Heavily
Sediment–Laden |
Rivers
And Its Application |
Yanjing Zhang , Chunhong Hu , and Yangui
Wang |
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1-D
Sediment Numerical Model And Its Application |
Weimin Wu , and Guolu Yang |
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One-Dimensional Sediment Mathematic Model HELIU-2
And Its Application |
In The
Three Gorges Project |
Yue Huang, and Yuling Huang |
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2D
Numerical Simulation Of Water Flow And Sediment
Transport In the |
Typical
Straight And Tiny Meandering Channels Of The Middle
Yangtze |
River |
Yongjun Lu |
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10:00 |
Coffee
Break |
Yerby Lobby |
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10:30 |
Technical
Session 5 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Steve McCutcheon, Research
Environmental Engineer, US-EPA, |
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USA |
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Mrs. Zhang Yanjing, Senior Engineer,
IRTCES, China |
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On The
Use Of Eddy Resolving Techniques To Simulated River
Transport |
Processes And Flow Around Hydraulic Structures |
George Constantinescu |
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Development And Application Of NCCHE’s Sediment
Transport Models |
Weiming Wu and Sam S.Y. Wang |
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Applications Of Numerical Simulation In Solving Key
Sediment Problems Of |
The
Yellow River |
Qingchao Guo, and Chunhong Hu |
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The
Alternative Derivative Control Volume Method For
Simulating Free |
Surface
Flow |
Yuanya Li |
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Development And Application Of A Visualized System
For 2-D Mathematic |
Model
Of Lower Yellow River Based On GIS |
Guoting Liang , Naiqian Jiang , and Xing
Yu |
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Study
On Integration Of Sediment Digital Simulation &
Material Model And |
Its
Application |
Beilin Fan, Jianrong Wan, and Yiwu Chen |
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12:30 |
Working
Lunch (Buffet) |
Union 405
A&B |
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13:30 |
Technical
Session 6 |
Yerby
Center |
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Moderators: |
Dr. Roger Kuhnle, Geologist, USDA
National Sedimentation |
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Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi, USA |
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Dr. Li Yuanya, Senior Engineer, NHRI,
China |
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The
State Of Art In Hydro And Water Modeling And The
Programmatic |
Needs
Of US Government |
Steve McCutcheon |
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Development And Application Of A Three Dimensional
Water Quality Model |
For A
Shallow Oxbow Lake |
Xiaobo Chao, Yafei Jia, F. Douglas
Shields, Jr., and Sam S.Y. Wang |
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Evaluation Of Watershed Conservation Practices With
The USDA |
Conservation Planning Tool – AnnAGNPS |
Ronald L. Bingner |
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Modeling Hydrodynamics, Channel Morphology, And
Water Quality Using |
CCHE1D |
Dalmo A. Vieira |
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River
System And Watershed Modeling: Current Effort And
Future Direction |
Yong G. Lai |
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2d
Depth-Averaged Sediment Transport Model Taken Into
Account Of Bend |
Flow |
Chun-Ming Fang |
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15:50 |
Refreshment
Break |
Yerby Lobby |
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16:10 |
Panel
Discussion |
Yerby
Center |
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Topic: |
Future Needs of Computational Modeling in
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Hydroscience and Engineering |
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Moderator: |
Professor Sam S. Y. Wang, NCCHE |
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Hydroscience
and Engineering Modeling |
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Panelists: |
Dr. Steve McCutcheon, EPA |
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Water Quality, Pollutant Transport and
Environmental Engineering |
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Dr. Ting Tan, IRTCES |
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Hydraulic Engineering, Soil Erosion and Sediment
Transport |
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Dr. Baolin Wu, Consultant |
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Hydroinformatics,
Watershed Management and Flood Control |
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Dr. Steve Scott, ERDC |
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Sediment Transport and Morphological Processes in
Rivers |
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18:05 |
Closing &
Farewell Banquet |
The Depot |
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Thursday, 9/22/2005
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08:30 |
Post Workshop Technical Tour departs |
Inn at Ole Miss |
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10:00 |
Informal
Research Discussions with NCCHE Scientists |
Carrier
Hall 209 |
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(all
interested are invited) |
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