第二届河口海岸国际研讨会(2006年11月28-30日) 

流域生态环境与水资源管理国际培训班
国际水利博士三峡工程泥沙考察
第九次河流泥沙国际学术讨论会

 


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
 

 

 会议介绍及日程安排  

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.


Workshop Schedule
 

 


Monday, 9/19/2005
 
 
 
 16:00 - 20:00 Registration Inn at Ole Miss
 
 18:30 - 21:00 Informal Buffet New Hunan Restaurant

  


Tuesday, 9/20/2005
 
 
 
 07:30 Registration Yerby Lobby
 
 08:10 Opening Session Yerby Center
 
  Moderators: Dr. Sam S.Y. Wang, NCCHE
 
  Dr. Hu Chunhong, IRTCES
 
  Speakers: Dr. Alice Clark, UM Vice Chancellor for Research
 
  Dr. Kai-Fong Lee, Dean, UM School of Engineering
 
  Dr. Hu Chunhong, Secretariat General, IRTCES
 
  Dr. Matt Römkens, Director, USDA, ARS-NSL
 
 
 08:50 Plenary Session Yerby Center
 
  Moderators: Dr. Matt J.M. Römkens, Director, USDA National
     Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi, USA
 
  Dr. Hu Chunhong, Secretariat General, IRTCES, Beijing, China
 
  Keynote Speaker: Professor Tan Ying, Secretariat General Emeritus and Senior
     Engineer, IRTCES, Beijing, China
  Applications of Mathematical Modeling to Sediment Research in
  the Three Gorges Project
 
  Keynote Speaker: Professor Baolin Wu, Consultant, Hydrologist-Retired,
     California Contra Costa City Flood District, USA
  On the Application of GIS to Automated Planning and Design of
  Hydro-Systems
 
 
 
 09:40 Coffee Break Yerby Lobby
 
 10:00 Technical Session 1 Yerby Center
 
 Moderators: Dr. Carlos Alonso, Research Leader, USDA National Sedimentation
     Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi, USA
  Dr. Alexander H D Cheng, Chair and Professor of Civil Engineering,
     The University of Mississippi, USA
 
Sediment Transport Research In Shallow Overland Flow –
A Phenomenological Description
Matt J.M. Römkens, Shyam N. Prasad, and S. Madhusudana Rao
 
The Role of Subsurface Water in Contributing to Streambank Erosion
Garey Fox, Glenn Wilson, Raja Periketi, Leili Gordji, and Bobby Cullum
 
A SPARROW Model of Mean Sediment Flux for the Conterminous U.S.
Gregory E. Schwarz , Richard A. Smith , Richard B. Alexander , and
John R. Gray
 
Sediment Surrogate Technologies
John R. Gray
 
Development and Validation of Integrated Coastal Process Models for
Simulating Hydrodynamics and Morphological Processes
Yan Ding
 
Visualization Simulation System in Coastal and Estuarine Areas
Wenjie Xin , and Xiaofeng Luo
 
 
 12:10 Official Luncheon Union Ballroom
 
 13:30 Technical Session 2 Yerby Center
 
 Moderators: Dr. Jeff Jorgeson, Research Hydraulic Engineer, CHL, Army ERDC,
     USA
  Dr. Guo Qingchao, Senior Engineer, Department of Sediment
     Research, IWHR, China
 
On The Reliability And Accuracy Of Computational Models For Hydroscience
And Engineering Investigations
Sam S.Y. Wang
 
Numerical Model Validation Using Physical Model Data
Yafei Jia and Sam S.Y. Wang
 
Measured And Simulated Flow Near Spur Dikes
Roger A. Kuhnle , Yafei Jia , and Carlos V. Alonso
 
Simulation Of Sediment Transport And Channel
Morphology Change In Large River Systems
Stephen H. Scott , and Yafei Jia
 
Application of Multi-Dimensional Numerical Modeling To Real World
Complex Hydraulic Problems
Phil Combs , Harry Rayner , and Yafei Jia
 
 
 15:50 Refreshment Break Yerby Center
 
 16:10 Technical Session 3 Yerby Center
 
 Moderators: Prof. C. Ted Yang, Director, Hydroscience and Training Center,
     Colorado State University, USA
  Mr. Yuan Cunli, Senior Engineer, Ministry of Water Resources, MWR,
     China
 
Two-Dimensional Modeling Of Dam Break Flooding Using The CCHE2D-
Dambreak Model
Jeff Jorgeson
 
Modeling Flood Inundation Due To Dam And Levee Breach
Xinya Ying and Sam S.Y. Wang
 
A Numerical Model For Sediment Transport In Floodplains Of The Yellow
River Basin
Yong Li , Guoting Liang , and Naiqian Jiang
 
Application Of Two-Dimensional Mathematical Model To The Study Of The
Yangtze River Waterway Improvement
Chengtao Huang
 
Numerical Simulation On Navigation Condition In The River Reach Between
Three-Gorges Project And Gezhouba Project
Cen Wen , Xujing Zhang , and Weiping Fan
 
Three-Dimensional Modeling For Sediment Transport
In The Pearl River Estuary
Chonghao Wang , Onyx W. H. Wai , and Chunhong Hu
 
 
 18:45 Picnic Back Yard of Memory House
 
 

 


Wednesday, 9/21/2005
 
 
 
 07:30 Registration Yerby Lobby
 
 08:20 Technical Session 4 Yerby Center
 
Moderators: Dr. John Gray, Sediment Specialist and Hydrologist, USGS, USA
  Dr. Yafei Jia, Assistant Director for Basic Research, NCCHE, The
     University of Mississippi, USA
 
Generalized Sediment Transport Models For Alluvial Rivers And Reservoirs
Chih Ted Yang , Francisco J. M. Simões , Jianchun Huang , and
Blair Greimann
 
1-D Reservoir Sediment Mathematical Model For Heavily Sediment–Laden
Rivers And Its Application
Yanjing Zhang , Chunhong Hu , and Yangui Wang
 
1-D Sediment Numerical Model And Its Application
Weimin Wu , and Guolu Yang
 
One-Dimensional Sediment Mathematic Model HELIU-2 And Its Application
In The Three Gorges Project
Yue Huang, and Yuling Huang
 
2D Numerical Simulation Of Water Flow And Sediment Transport In the
Typical Straight And Tiny Meandering Channels Of The Middle Yangtze
River
Yongjun Lu
 
 
 10:00 Coffee Break Yerby Lobby
 
 10:30 Technical Session 5 Yerby Center
 
Moderators: Dr. Steve McCutcheon, Research Environmental Engineer, US-EPA,
     USA
  Mrs. Zhang Yanjing, Senior Engineer, IRTCES, China
 
On The Use Of Eddy Resolving Techniques To Simulated River Transport
Processes And Flow Around Hydraulic Structures
George Constantinescu
 
Development And Application Of NCCHE’s Sediment Transport Models
Weiming Wu and Sam S.Y. Wang
 
Applications Of Numerical Simulation In Solving Key Sediment Problems Of
The Yellow River
Qingchao Guo, and Chunhong Hu
 
The Alternative Derivative Control Volume Method For Simulating Free
Surface Flow
Yuanya Li
 
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
 
Study On Integration Of Sediment Digital Simulation & Material Model And
Its Application
Beilin Fan, Jianrong Wan, and Yiwu Chen
 
 
 12:30 Working Lunch (Buffet) Union 405 A&B
 
 13:30 Technical Session 6 Yerby Center
 
Moderators: Dr. Roger Kuhnle, Geologist, USDA National Sedimentation
     Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi, USA
  Dr. Li Yuanya, Senior Engineer, NHRI, China
 
The State Of Art In Hydro And Water Modeling And The Programmatic
Needs Of US Government
Steve McCutcheon
 
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
 
Evaluation Of Watershed Conservation Practices With The USDA
Conservation Planning Tool – AnnAGNPS
Ronald L. Bingner
 
Modeling Hydrodynamics, Channel Morphology, And Water Quality Using
CCHE1D
Dalmo A. Vieira
 
River System And Watershed Modeling: Current Effort And Future Direction
Yong G. Lai
 
2d Depth-Averaged Sediment Transport Model Taken Into Account Of Bend
Flow
Chun-Ming Fang
 
 
 15:50 Refreshment Break Yerby Lobby
 
 16:10 Panel Discussion Yerby Center
 
Topic: Future Needs of Computational Modeling in
  Hydroscience and Engineering
   
Moderator: Professor Sam S. Y. Wang, NCCHE
     Hydroscience and Engineering Modeling
   
Panelists: Dr. Steve McCutcheon, EPA
     Water Quality, Pollutant Transport and Environmental Engineering
  Dr. Ting Tan, IRTCES
     Hydraulic Engineering, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport
  Dr. Baolin Wu, Consultant
     Hydroinformatics, Watershed Management and Flood Control
  Dr. Steve Scott, ERDC
     Sediment Transport and Morphological Processes in Rivers
 
 
 18:05 Closing & Farewell Banquet The Depot
 
 

 


Thursday, 9/22/2005
 
 
 
 08:30 Post Workshop Technical Tour departs Inn at Ole Miss
 
 10:00 Informal Research Discussions with NCCHE Scientists Carrier Hall 209
  (all interested are invited)  

 

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