Guide to ICHE 2008
9 - 12 September, 2008
The EighthInternational Conferenceon Hydro-Science and Engineering
Theme:
New Challenge of Hydro-Science and Engineeringtoward Sustainability through
Flood Risk, Water Resources & Ecosystem Assessment
The 8th International Conference on
Hydro-Science and Engineering
(ICHE 2008)
Nagoya, Japan
September 9-12, 2008
Nagoya Hydraulic Research Institute for River Basin Management, Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University
Conference Schedule p.1
General Information p.2
Technical Program p.8 - Day 1 p.11 - Day 2 p.20 - Day 3 p.29 - Poster Presentation Map p.36
Accompanying Person Tour p.39
Technical Visit p.42
Banquet p.45
Contact Address and Conference Website
ICHE 2008 Secretariat Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603, JAPAN
Tel: +81-52-789-4626, Mobile phone: +81-80-3070-3796 (For a conference period),
Fax: +81-52-789-3727
E-mail: [email protected]
URL:http://www.ICHE2008.info/
Sep.8(Mon.)
Sep.12(Fri.)Day 4
9:00 Technical Visit
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00 Acceptance Registration Coffee Poster Coffee Poster Coffee Poster Break Session1 Break Session2 Break Session3
(Panel Space) (Panel Space) (Panel Space)
16:00
17:00 Ice-breaker
18:00
19:00
20:00
Sep.10(Wed.)
Sep.11(Thu.)
Sep.9(Tue.)
Opening CeremonyDay 1 Day 2 Day 3
Lunch
Session 06-10
(RoomA)
Keynote Lecture 1(RoomA)
CoffeeBreak
(Room A-E)
Keynote Lecture2(RoomA)
Keynote Lecture3(RoomA)
CoffeeBreak
Session 16-20(Room A-E)
Session 01-05(Room A-E)
Session 21-25(Room A-E)
Session 26-30
(Room A-E)
Session 11-15
Class Room 1-3(Room B-D)
Keynote Lecture4(RoomA)
Keynote Lecture5
CoffeeBreak
Session 31-35(Room A-E)
LunchLunch
Banquet(NAGOYA TOKYU Hotel)
(RoomA)
Reception(South Cafeteria & shop
Session 36-40(Room A-E)
Session 41-45(Room A-E)(Room A-E)
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General Information Registration Registration desk (Entrance Hall, 1st floor) is open during the following hours:
Sep. 8 (Monday) 15:00-18:30 Sep. 9 (Tuesday) 8:00-17:30 Sep. 10 (Wednesday) 8:30-17:30 Sep. 11 (Thursday) 8:30-17:30 Sep. 12 (Friday) 8:30-09:00
Registration Fee <Before June 1, 2008> *Sponsor-member JPY 66,000 Non member JPY 78,000 Full-time Student JPY 42,000 Accompanying Person JPY 24,000 Technical Visit(Optional) JPY 8,000
<After June 1, 2008> *Sponsor-member JPY 78,000 Non member JPY 90,000 Full-time Student JPY 42,000 Accompanying Person JPY 24,000 Technical Visit(Optional) JPY 8,000
-Full registration includes the sessions, welcome reception on the first day, banquet on the last day, lunches and coffee breaks throughout all days of the conference, and proceedings. -The accompanying person fee does not include proceedings. -Student fee does not include banquet, but additional ticket can be purchased at the registration desk.
Registration with ice breaker Registration with Ice-breaker Monday, 8 Sep. 15:00-18:30 (Ice-breaker begins at 17:00) at Integrated
Building 1st floor /Nagoya University. We hand you a conference kit with your name tag at the registration desk. Reception and banquet tickets are included in your name tag. Participants are required to visibly carry their name tag at all times during the conference.
* Sponsors: International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR), World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research (WASER), Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society (CHES), Korea Water Resources Association (KWRA), Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, the University of Mississippi (NCCHE), Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE), Ecology and Civil Engineering Society (ECES), Japan Water Forum
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Technical Program A schedule of 5 keynote lectures (Plenary, Room A) and 3 class rooms by invited speakers (Parallel) is below. <Keynote Lecture> ■Keynote Lecture 1
Tue. 9 Sep. 9:50-10:40 “A Flash Flood Control System Based on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems”
Prof. Toshio KOIKE (Japan) ■Keynote Lecture 2
Wed. 10 Sep. 9:00-9:50 “Unsteady Quasi-Two-Dimensional Flow Analysis of Flood Flows in a River with Vegetation”
Prof. Shoji FUKUOKA (Japan) ■Keynote Lecture 3 Wed. 10 Sep. 9:50-10:40 “A Synopsis of Research on Meandering: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges“
Prof. Ana Maria DA SILVA (Canada) ■Keynote Lecture 4 Thu. 11 Sep. 9:00-9:50 “Turbidity Currents, Revisited”
Prof.Walter GRAF (Switzerland) ■Keynote Lecture 5 Thu. 11 Sep. 9:50-10:40 “Reduced Order Modeling of an Adaptive Mesh Ocean Model”
Prof. Ionel NAVON (USA)
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<Class Room> 3 Class Rooms by world renowned researchers will be provided for all participants (especially for young researchers). Class Room is free, but you should register at the registration desk. Please mark your choice on your choice-card and put it to a box at the registration desk by 13:30 of Wednesday, 10 Sep. ■Class room 1 : Room B (IB 011)
Wed. 10 Sep. 17:30-19:00 Prof. Gary PARKER (USA)
“A Comparison of Large Meandering Rivers and Huge Meandering Channels on the Bottom of the Ocean: So Close and Yet So Far”
■Class room 2 : Room C (IB 013)
Wed.10 Sep. 17:30-19:00 Dr. Bommanna KRISHNAPPAN (Canada) “An Overview of Cohesive Sediment Transport Studies in Some Canadian Rivers”
■Class room 3 : Room D (IB 014)
Wed.10 Sep. 17:30-19:00 Dr. Jaime I. ORDONEZ (COLOMBIA) “Flow Regime and the Morphology of Alluvial Channels”
<Technical Contributions> 5 parallel sessions by topics will be programmed for each day.
⇒For oral presenters, see p.8 ⇒For poster presenters, see p.8 ⇒For Moderators(including organizers), see p.8
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Lunch Lunch will be served for all participants. Please refer to the floor map.(See the floor Map) 12:30-13:30 Buffet Style Coffee Break Coffee (tea, water, etc.) will be served free of charge at coffee break time in the
morning (10:40-11:00) and in the afternoon (15:00-15:50) at 1st floor. Accompanying Person Tour Daily programs of sight seeing for accompany persons will be provided on Wed.
10 Sep. for Mino area and on Thu., 11 Sep. for Nagoya area, respectively. ⇒For participants, see p.39 Technical Visit (Optional) One day technical visit will be arranged on Friday, 12 Sep. The organizing committee have arranged 2 courses, and participants are required to submit the choice of course by 13:30 of Wednesday, 10 Sep. ⇒For participants, see p.42 Reception Tuesday, 9 Sep. 18:00-20:00 Conference reception will be held at South Cafeteria & Shop/ Nagoya Univ.(See the campus map). ◆Dress: Casual ◆Style: Standing buffet Included in registration fee for all participants. Reception ticket is in your name tag.
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Banquet Thursday, 11 Sep., open: 18:30, start:19:00 Conference banquet will be held at 3rd floor of Nagoya Tokyu Hotel. A free shuttle bus service between the hotel and the conference venue will be organized at 17:30-18:00. Please be boarding them on the assembly place of Toyoda Auditorium. (See the conference map) ◆Dress: Business casual ◆Style: Seated Buffet Included in full registration fee. Banquet ticket in your name tag. Additional ticket can be purchased at the registration desk. Price: 20,000JPY ⇒For participants, see p.45 Internet Access The Conference Organization will provide several computers with Internet access in Symposium office. Moreover, wireless Internet access will be provided for the participants with laptop in the conference venue.
Instruction of wireless Internet access
1. Setting to “nuwnet” of ESS-ID 2. Please off the “WEP”. 3. Please input the following ID and Password in the start page of your internet
browser. ・ ID: ich0001 ・ Password: 4295dc
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IB Bldg.(Conference venue)
Toyoda Auditorium(Technical Visit: Assembly place)(Banquet Shuttle Bus: Assembly place)
Ex.2Ex.1
Ex.3
Subway: Meijo Loop Line
To Motoyama St.
To Yagoto St.
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Subway “Nagoya Daigaku”
Bus Stop
Post Office
South Cafeteria & Shop(Reception venue)
Nagoya Daigaku St.
Conference Site Map
Access to Nagoya University
Nagoya University, Campus Map
To Gifu To Inuyama
JR Chuo LineJR Chuo LineTo Nagano
Hisaya Odori
JRTokaido Line
JRTokaido Line
Meitetsu Line
Meitetsu Line
MeitetsuTokoname Line
MeitetsuTokoname Line
To Fujigaoka
To Toyota
To ToyohashiNagoya Int. Airport
Centrair
Marunouchi
Nagoya Fushimi Sakae Chikusa
Imaike Motoyama
YagotoGokisoTsurumai
Kamimaezu
Kanayama
KurokawaOzone
Aratamabashi
SubwaySubway
Higashiyama LineHigashiyama Line
Meijo Loop LineMeijo Loop Line
Sakuradori LineSakuradori Line
Tsurumai LineTsurumai Line
Nagoya Daigaku
・ From Centrair (Central Japan International Airport): 40-60min by "Meitetsu Line" to Kanayama
Station or Nagoya Station (express trains are recommended) ・From Nagoya Railway Station: 20 min by subway"Higashiyama Line" to
Motoyama Station, then transfer to "Meijo Line" to Nagoya Daigaku Station. ・From Kanayama Station: 20 min by subway "Meijo Line" to Nagoya
Daigaku Station.
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Technical Program
For Oral presenters All oral presenters are requested to bring their USB memory sticks or CD-ROMs containing your PowerPoint files as a precautionary back up. 10 minutes before the start of the session, presenters must take their USB memory sticks or CD-ROMs to the PC operation desk inside the conference room. Basically, the time allocated for each presenter is 15 minutes. This includes 10 minutes presentation, and 5 minutes discussion from the audience. If necessary, presenters can check beforehand that their presentation files can work without any trouble. Please bring your USB memory stick or CD-ROM to the symposium office half days before your presentation.
For Poster Presenters Display of Posters: September 9-11, 15:00-15:50 Please check your presentation space and display your poster on the panel by 11:00. ⇒See p.36 Be sure to remove your posters after you finish your presentations at 15:50. If you are left displays, the secretariat will dispose them at 17:30. *Poster size: 1.8 m (height) x 1.2 m (width) *Drawing pins will be provided. Bring your poster only.
For Moderators (including organizers) Moderators are expected to take control of the session keeping in time allocated to each presenter. Please confirm presenter’s names, affiliations and number of the presenters. Make sure to keep to the time limit of 15 minutes per presenter (10 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for discussion). However, moderators can divide 90mins by the number of the presenter for ensure the session runs to the scheduled time. The order of presentation is as listed on the program.
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Date Time Room A
(IB Conference Hall)
Room B (IB 011)
Room C (IB 013)
Room D (IB 014)
Room E (IB 015)
IB Panel Space
Mon.Sep.8 Acceptance Registration 15:00-18:30
9:00-9:40 Opening Ceremony (IB Conference Hall) Prof.Tsujimoto(Conference Chair), Prof.Wang(Founder), Prof.Tamai(IAHR)
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 1> “A Flash Flood Control System Based on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems” Prof. Koike
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
※Session 01 Japan Session
Session02 CFD
Application 1
Session 03 Wave 1
Session 04 Environmental
Hydraulics
Session 05 Hydro Meteorology
12:30-13:30 Lunch (60min.)
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 06 Sediment Transport
1
※Session 07 CFD
Shallow Water 1
Session 08 Wave 2
※Session 09 River
Restoration
Session 10 Hydrological Modeling 1
15:00-15:50 Coffee break (50min.) Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
Session 11 Sediment Transport
2
※Session 12 CFD
Shallow Water 2
Session 13 Coastal
Engineering
※Session 14 Flow with
Vegetation 1
Session 15 Hydrological Modeling 2
Tue.Sep.9
18:00-20:00 Reception (South Cafeteria & Shop)
9:00-9:50 <Keynote Lecture 2> “Unsteady Quasi-Two-Dimensional Flow Analysis of Flood Flows in a River with Vegetation” Prof. Fukuoka
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 3> “A synopsis of Research on Meandering: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges” Prof. Da Silva
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
※Session 16 Turbidity Current
Session 17 CFD
Application 2
※Session 18 Flow with
Vegetation 2
※Session 19 Primary Production
In Streams
Session 20 Ground Water
12:30-13:30 Lunch (60min.)
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 21 River Morphology
1
※Session 22 Soil-Water- Structure
Interaction
※Session 23 Compound Channel 1
Session 24 Benthos and Fish
Habitat
※Session 25 Inundation
15:00-15:50 Coffee break (50min.) Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
Session 26 River Morphology
2
※Session 27 Estuary and Tide
※Session 28 Compound Channel 2
※Session 29 Sediment
Management in Reservoir
Session 30 Flood Risk
Management 1
Wed.Sep.10
17:30-19:00 Class Room 1 Class Room 2 Class Room 3
9:00-9:50 <Keynote Lecture 4> “Turbidity Currents, Revisited” Prof. Graf
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 5> “Reduced Order Modeling of an Adaptive Mesh Ocean Model” Prof. Navon
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
Session 31 Sediment Transport
3
※Session 32 CFD
Numerical Optimization
Session 33 Fluvial Hydraulics
1
※Session 34 Flood Risk
Management 2
Session 35 River Basin
Management 1
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 36 Bed Form and Flow
Resistance
Session 37 CFD
Computational Methods 1
Session 38 Fluvial Hydraulics
2
Session 39 Turbulent Flow
Structure 1
※Session 40 River Basin
Management 2
15:00-15:50 Coffee break Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
※Session 41 Prof. Yalin’s
Memorial Session
Session 42 CFD
Computational Methods 2
Session 43 Multiphase Flow
Session 44 Turbulent Flow
Structure 2
Session 45 River Basin
Management 3
Thu.Sep.11
19:00-21:00 Banquet (Tokyu Hotel)
Fri.Sep.12 Technical Visit
※・・Organized Session PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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Floor Plan of Conference Site
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IB Bldg.(Conference venue)
Ex.2Ex.2Ex.1Ex.1
Ex.3Ex.3
Subway: Meijo Loop Line
To Motoyama St.
To Yagoto St.
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Subway “Nagoya Daigaku”
Bus Stop
Post Office
Nagoya Daigaku St.
Wireless Internet Access is available in this area.(See p.6)
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 Tuesday, Sept. 9 Room A : IB Conference Hall (2F) 9:00- 9:40 Opening Ceremony
9:50-10:40 Keynote Lecture 1 A Flash Flood Control System Based on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems Toshio KOIKE
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Mini Symposium 1: Japan Session organized by Dr. Tetsuro TSUJIMOTO
Scenario-Driven Crisis Management Planning: Efforts of the Tokai Netherlands Storm Surge and Flood Prone Area Committee Shin-ichiro TANAKA Outline and Effects of Permanet Sediment Management Measures for Miwa Dam Masaru SUZUKI Perspectives of River Ecology Reseach Masashi TABUCHI Roles of Foundation for Riverfront Improvement and Restoration to Promote Nature-Oriented River Management Masahiko NAITO Basic Study on Sediment Behavior in the Chiyoda Experimental Channel Tomonori SHIMADA Horikawa Sen-Nin Chosatai(HSC) (Horikawa River Thousand-Citizen Survey Network 2010) Hiroshi HATTORI
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Sediment Transport 1
moderated by Dr. Yafei JIA Study of Influence on Cohesive Deposits Incipient Motion and Erosion by Dry Bulk Density Caiwen SHU Influence of Cohesion on Bed Load Transport of Bimodal Sediments Rajesh Kumar JAIN Measurements of Transverse Transport and the Effect of Suspended Load Peter MEWIS Modeling Sediment Particle Movement in Regular and Extreme Flow Events Using a Stochastic Diffusion Jump Particle Tracking Model Jungsun OH Sediment Transport Characteristics in a Storm-Sewer Line Kwangik SON Tentative Plan of Pneumatic Silt Scouring on Yellow River Xi-Ping DOU
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours)
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 15:50-17:20 Sediment Transport 2
moderated by Dr. Christina TSAI The Use of Magnetic Resonance in 2D and 3D Analysis of Fine Sediment Infiltration into a Water-Worked Gravel Bed Elisa VIGNAGA Dispersion of Tracers in Gravel-Bed Streams: A Non-Standard Diffusion Problem Gary PARKER Evaluation of Sediment Removal Efficiency of Flushing Devices Regarding Sewer System Characteristics Reza Haji Seyed Mohammad SHIRAZI Modelling of Turbidity Concentration Distribution in River in the Upstream Region of the Hitotsuse River Watershed Donny HARISUSENO Characteristics of Sediment Transport with Alternate-Bar Migrating Atsuko MIZOGUCHI Physics of Flow Mechanism of Scour around Submerged Pipelines on an Erodible Bed Baldev SETIA
18:00-20:00 Reception
at South Cafeteria & Shop
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 Room B: IB 011 (1F)
11:00-12:30 CFD Application 1 moderated by Dr. Tatsuhiko UCHIDA
Depth Averaged Two-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Flow in Open Channel Bends Seyed Ali AYYOUBZADEH Experimental and Numerical Simulation of Sediment Flushing within Storage Tunnels Simon TAIT Dam-Break Flow as a Means to Investigate the Flow Characteristics of Fluidable Material How Tion PUAY Optimal Interpolation of Submerged River Bed for Laser Scanning Survey Using a Two- Dimensional Numerical Model Tatsuhiko UCHIDA Analysis of Water Surface Osccilation at Open-Channel Side Cavity by Image Analysys and Large Eddy Simulation Ken KADOTANI 3D Numerical Modeling of Flow Distributions in Channel Crossings C.W. LI
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: CFD Shallow Water 1
organized by Dr. Scott C. HAGEN and Dr. Hiroshi OKUMURA A Semi-Lagrange Galerkin Method for Shallow Water Equations Hiroshi OKUMURA Development of a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean System with a High Resolution Coastal Hydrodynamic Model to Study Hurricane Storm Surge Yuji FUNAKOSHI Understanding the Forcing Physics of the St. Johns River Scott C. HAGEN The Effect of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway on Tidal Circulation in the South Atlantic Bight Peter BACOPOULOS Study of a Hurricane Storm Surge Hindcast for the Pascagoula River, Mississippi Naeko TAKAHASHI
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 OS: CFD Shallow Water 2
organized by Dr. Scott C. HAGEN and Dr. Junichi MATSUMOTO An Optimal 2-D Mesh for the South Atlantic Bight and Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway System Scott HAGEN Hydrodynamic and Morphodynamic Modeling: A Tool of Coastal and Estuarine Design for Flood Prevention and Erosion Protection Sam S.Y. WANG Towards a Discontinuous Galerkin Based Storm Surge Model Ethan J. KUBATKO Numerical Study on Wave Propagation Problem by Spectral Galerkin Method Takahiko KURAHASHI Orthogonal Basis Bubble Function Finite Element Method for Shallow Water Equations Junichi MATSUMOTO
18:00-20:00 Reception at South Cafeteria & Shop
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 Room C: IB 013 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Wave 1
moderated by Dr. Wen J. Chen Effects of Presence of Waves on Shallow Estuaries Hydrodynamics Saeed MOGHIMI Effect of Inclined Plate on Wave Decay Wen-Juinn CHEN A Compaction Process of Wave Dissipating Blocks Due to High Waves Simulated by 3D Lagrangian Model Eiji HARADA Fundamental Properties of Integrated-Depth Equations for Nonlinear Water Kai-Cheng HU Residual Currents around Asymmetrical Pipes in Oscillatory Flow Fields Rusdin ANDI Turbulence Property of Neutrally Buoyant Horizontal Round Jet in Wave Environment Jian-Feng LIN
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Wave 2
moderated by Dr. Eiji HARADA Transfer and Dissipation of Wave Energy under Surf-Zone Breaking Waves Zhi-Cheng HUANG Experimental and Numerical Study of Tsunami Wave Propagation and Run-Up on Sloping Beaches Ting-Chieh LIN An Experiment Study on the Relationship between Wave Transmission and the Culvert Pipes Block with Constrict Section Jian-Wu LAI Study on Shoreline Variation and Incident Wave at Ida Beach of Shichiri-Mihama Coast Norimi MIZUTANI Comparison Between Analytical Water Wave Theories and Measurements Made in Mexican Ports Guillermo CARDOSO
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 Coastal Engineering
moderated by Dr. Kyeong PARK Improved MPS Methods for Refined Simulation of Free-Surface Hydrodynamic Flows Abbas KHAYYER Experimental Study on Chamber Oscillations of Slotted Breakwater Krishnakumar C. Evaluation of Quikscat Wind Field in Iranian Seas Aliasghar GOLSHANI A Setup Method of Tide Level Variations at Open Boundary in Estuaries for Numerical Tidal Flow Analysis Hiroshi MIWA Estimation of Repair Cost for Rubble Mound Breakwater for Extension of Lifetime Susumu ARAKI Discrete Crowd Model for Simulation of Tsunami-Flood Refuge Eiji HARADA
18:00-20:00 Reception at South Cafeteria & Shop
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 Room D: IB 014 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Environmental Hydraulics
moderated by Dr. Norio TANAKA Use of Artificial Wetlands in Urban Storm Water Quality Management Farhad Y. YAZDANDOOST Numerical Simulation of Chemical Spills and Assessment of Environmental Impacts Xiaobo CHAO Mass Transport in Permeable Sediment Induced by Pressure Fluctuation at Sediment/Water Interface Makoto HIGASHINO Relative Importance of Each Component in a Thermal Energy Equation for Stream Temperature Prediction Yasuyuki SUGAHARA Impact of Permeable Structures on Salinity Intrusion in the Abashiri River Yasuhiro YOSHIKAWA Relationship between Drainage Basin Characteristics and Riverine Landscape on an Alluvial Fan Takeyoshi CHIBANA
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: River Restoration
organized by Dr. Hyoseop WOO and Dr. Yasuharu WATANABE Meeting Ecological and Hydraulic Demands by River Relocation Joachim LENGRICHT Hydraulic and Hydrologic Analysis for Washland Construction in Woopo Wetland Area, Korea Duckgil KIM Prediction and Assessment of Vegetation Changes in Downstream River Reach of Imha Dam and Andong Dam Moonhyeong PARK Deformation Process of Sandbar and Interaction between Vegetation and Sandbar in Meandering Channel of Shibetsu River Hiroyasu YASUDA Differences of Tree-Breaking Patterns and Breaking Moment by Floods with Different Tree Ages and Substrate Condition under Two Flood Disturbances Norio TANAKA
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 OS: Flow with Vegetation 1
organized by Dr. Andreas DITTRICH and Dr. Yoshihiko SHIMIZU A Numerical Study of the Mixing Induced by Random Waves over Vegetation C.W. LI Two-Layer Model for Open-Channel Flows with Submerged Vegetation Sung-Uk CHOI Turbulence Structures in the Flow through Emergent Vegetation Guillermo PALAU-SALVADOR Effect of Submergence Depth on Turbulence Structure in Vegetated Canopy Open-Channel Flows Takaaki OKAMOTO PIV Measurement of Turbulence Structure and Monami Phenomena in Open-Channel Flows with Flexible Vegetations Takaaki OKAMOTO
18:00-20:00 Reception at South Cafeteria and Shop
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 Room E: IB 015 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Hydro Meteorology
moderated by Dr. Tetsuya SUMI A Framework for Modelling Probabilistic Uncertainty in Rainfall Scenario Analysis Seyed Hamed ALEMOHAMMAD Quantile Streamflow Estimates Based on the Neyman-Scott Rainfall Model Carlo Arturo San Juan MONDONEDO Sea Breeze Effects on Heat Island Structure in Fukuoka Facing the Sea of Japan Yukiko HISADA A Study on the Response of Oncomelania Hupensis Diffusion to the Flow Regime of Dongting Lake Mei MA Hydrologic Precidtion of Climate Chante Impacts on Tone and Yodo River Basins Sunmin KIM Estimation of Intensity-Duration-Area-Frequency Curves Using Scaling Properties of Hourly Rainfall Data Le Minh NHAT
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Hydrological Modeling 1
moderated by Dr. James E. BALL Full Hydrodynamic Modeling of Flash Flooding Due to Heavy Rainfall Zhixian CAO Distributed Water Balance Model in Watershed Coupling with Dynamic and Diffusive River Flow Routing Hassan Safi Hemaid AHMED Analysis of Annual Available Water Resources of a Representative Basin in Upper Loess Plateau Jin Bai HUANG Sensitivities of Runoff Generation Due to Land Use Changes in the Pearl River Basin in South China Jun NIU Complementary Information for Reducing Parameter Uncertainty in Distributed Rainfall- Runoff Modeling Giha LEE Objective Function and Parameter Calibrations of Flood Forecasting Models Jaewon KWAK
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours)
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 15:50-17:20 Hydrological Modeling 2
moderated by Dr. Zhixian CAO Hydrological Modelling Using 2-D Hydraulic Models: Is The Approach Reasonable ? James Edward BALL Modelling the Influence of Landscape Management Practices on the Hydrology of a Small Agricultural Catchment Flora BRANGER Modelling of River Flow and Sediment Load Based on the Hydrological Behavior Model in Yahagi River Basin, Japan Keisuke SATO Ob River Channel Transformation Downstream of Novosibirsk Hydropower Plant (West Siberia, Russia) Konstantin M. BERKOVICH Spatial Distribution of Runoff Discharges Considering Wadi Channel Flow with Upscaling Technique Based on Homogenization Mohamed S. MOHAMED NRCS Curve Number Employed Hydrologic Homogeneous Regionalization in Regional Flood Frequency Analysis Binaya Kumar MISHRA
18:00-20:00 Reception at South Cafeteria & Shop
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 IB Panel Space (1F) Poster Session 1 (Poster Core Hours: 15:00-15:50)
(J-01) Introduction of Chiyoda Experimental Channel Takeshi KIRYU (J-02) Framework of the Watershed Ecology Research Group: Conducting Integrated Research on Dammed Rivers and Watershed Areas in Japan Hidetaka ICHIYANAGI (J-03) An Investigation of a Method for Evaluating the Impact of Sediment Flushing from Dam Reservoir on Downstream Physical Conditions and Environment in the Tenryu River Koichiro UMEMURA (J-04) Conservation of the Endangered Freshwater Fish Pseudobagrus Ichikawai in a River with Dam Construction Hidetaka ICHIYANAGI (J-05) A New Approach in Water Quality Improvement of Lake Inba-Numa Using Submerged Plants Shogo NAKAMURA (J-06) Multisectorial Collaboration for Organizing the "Life of Water" International Symopsium in Chubu, Aiming at the 1st Asia-Pacific Water Summit 2007 in Japan Satoquo SEINO (J-07) The Social Experiment of the Horikawa River Clarification Toshinobu TAKAYANAGI (J-08) Collaborative Research on East-China Sea Beach-Litter Conducted by Academics, NGO, Local Governments and Inhabitants Satoquo SEINO (P1-01) Simulation and Image Analysis of Strip Roughness Open-Channel Turbulence with Appreciable Surface Fluctuation Hideto YOSHIMURA (P1-02) Physical and Numerical Modeling of Flow Parameters and Cavitation for Chute Spillways Kourosh HEJAZI (P1-03) Qualitative Analysis of Sediment Entering into Power Tunnels Using a Sophisticated 3D Numerical Model; Case Study: Dez Dam Ali KHOSRONEJAD (P1-04) Experimental and Theoretical Study of Wave Propagation in Open Channels Sukru M. GUNEY (P1-05) Numerical Investigations of the Initiation Mechanism of Cellular Secondary Currents in Open-Channel Flows Hyeongsik KANG (P1-06) The Uncertainty of Roughness and Its Influence on Dynamic Response and Performance of Canal System Zhiliang DING (P1-07) Study on Evaluation Error Character of Hydraulic Radius in Hydraulic Calculation Minghui YU (P1-08) Simulation of Flood Propagation Due to Levee Break Using the Cartesian Cut Cell Method Seong Soo PARK (P1-09) Flow Solver of Arbitrarily Meandering River by Cip-Soroban-BFC Scheme with Quasi-3D Method Keisuke YOSHIDA (P1-10) Numerical Simulation of Fish-Like Bodies Swimming in Fluid Cheng-Hsin CHEN (P1-11) Propagation of Solitary Wave Pranab Kumar MOHAPATRA (P1-12) Study on the Transport Characteristics of Floating Garbage in Hori River Makoto TAKEDA
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ICHE 2008 Tue. Sept. 9 (P1-13) Water Quality Dynamics in a Tidal River With Groins Hisashi FURUHATA (P1-14) Effects of the Ambient Stratification Condition in Eutrophicated Reservoirs on the Type of Antenna Pigments of Dominant Cyanobacteria Eiichi FURUSATO (P1-15) Application of Kinematic Wave Theory to a Grid-Based Xinanjiang Model for Flood Simulation in the Misai Basin, Southeast China Qiaoling LI (P1-16) Application of a Distributed Hydrological Model for Different Climatic Regions Priyantha Bandara HUNUKUMBURA (P1-17) On-Site Experiment and Runoff Analysis on Flood Control Effect by Rainwater Storage in Paddy Fields Morihiro HARADA (P1-18) Catchment Scale Comparison on Lumped Representation for a Distributed Sediment Runoff Model Apip (P1-19) A Study on the Estimation of Time Distribution of a Heavy Rainfall and Design Flood of Daejeon Area in Korea Jung Ki LEE
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 Wednesday, Sept. 10 Room A: IB Conference Hall 9:00- 9:50 Keynote Lecture 2
Unsteady Quasi-Two-Dimensional Flow Analysis of Flood Flows in a River with Vegetation Shoji FUKUOKA
9:50-10:40 Keynote Lecture 3 A Synopsis of Research on Meandering: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges Ana Maria Ferreira da SILVA
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 OS: Turbidity Currents
organized by Dr. Gary PARKER and Dr. Norihiro IZUMI Gravel Transport by Bottom-Hugging Density Currents Gary PARKER Experiments on the Entrainment of Sediment by Turbidity Currents with the Use of Submarine Sediment Norihiro IZUMI Experimental Comparison of Different Characteristic Variables in Three-Dimensional Turbidity Currents Hossein AFSHIN Criterion of Incipient Re-Suspension of Deposition by Density Currents Cheng-Chieh LIN Numerical Modeling of Hyperconcentrated Turbidity Currents Peng HU
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 River Morphology 1
moderated by Dr. Chang-Wan KIM Estimation of the Wall Shear Stress on a Natural Riverbank Mohammad Hassan NASERMOADDELI Experimental Study on Flow and Bank Erosion in Steep and Curved Trapezoidal Channels Tsuyoshi ARIMITSU Numerical Modeling of Bank Erosion Processes and Its Field Application Yafei JIA Development and Application of 2-D Depth-Averaged Mobile Bed Model with Bank Erosion Mechanism Chung-Ta LIAO Gully Development by Groundwater Seepage Adichai PORNPROMMIN
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 River Morphology 2
moderated by Dr. Masato SEKINE Near Critical Flow in Alluvial Channels Jaime I. ORDONEZ Algorithm for 2D Finite Element Modeling of Bed Elevation Change in a Natural River Tae Beom KIM Investigation on Morphological Consequences of Spur Dyke with Experimental and Numerical Methods Hao ZHANG Study on Flow and Bed Deformation around Impermeable and Permeable Groins Hiroshi TERAGUCHI Debris-Flow Deposition and Erosion Processes of the Sediment Deposit Upstream of a Check Dam Badri Bhakta SHRESTHA Flow Visualization and Scour Mechanism around Abutments Upain Kumar BHATIA
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 Room B: IB 011 (1F) 11:00-12:30 CFD Application 2
moderated by Dr. Takahiko KURAHASHI Experimental Characterisation of Flow Near Bridges for the Validation of a One-Dimensional Hydraulic Simulation Model Daniel LOPEZ-BARRERA Study of Various Flow Regimes in the Water Intrusion Process into Porous Media under Different Upstream Boundary Conditions Bidur GHIMIRE Numerical Simulation of Large-Scale Internal Seiche in Lake Inawashiro Kazuki AOYANAGI Stabilized Finite Element Method for Tsunami Run-Up and Hydrodynamic Forces Based on Boussinesq Equation Daisuke TONEGAWA Development of an Object-Oriented Numerical Model for Multi-Component Density-Driven Flow, Transport and Biogeochemical Reaction Processes in the Subsurface Mirko SCHANKAT Comprehensive Circulation and Water Quality Investigation of the Coastal Lagoon: Puerto Galera, the Philippines Tanuspong POKAVANICH
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: Soil-Water-Structure Interaction
organized by Dr. Waldemar MAGDA and Dr. Shiro MAENO Destruction Prediction of a Rubble Mound Weir Using VOF-DEM Coupled Model Akio TOMITA An Experimental Study on Bed Degradation Due to Falling Works Improvement Yasunori MUTO Two-Phase Flow Simulation on Local Scouring in front of a Vertical Breakwater under Tidal Currents Fatemeh HAJIVALIE Characteristic and Recirculation Zone of Key-Type Groyne Hongkoo YEO Flow Structure through Groins in the Kiso River during a Flood Event Ryota TSUBAKI
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 OS: Estuary and Tide
organized by Dr. Tai-Wen HSU and Dr. Norimi MIZUTANI An Experimental Study on River Plume with a Tidal Motion Akihiro HASHIMOTO Hydrodynamics and Salinity Transport Modeling in Branched Estuary Channels Using Finite Element Method Eldho T.I. Numerical Simulation Research on the Characteristics of Tide and Salinity at Pearl River Estuary in China Sheng-Wei HUANG Numerical Simulation of Water Quality Structure in Ise Bay at Tokai Heavy Rain Using Atmosphere-Ocean-Wave-Water Quality Coupled Model Chang-Hoon KIM A Modeling Study of the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum along the Main Channel of the Upper Chesapeake Bay, USA Kyeong PARK Residual Currents Produced by Plural Submerged Assymetrical Structures in Wave-Current Coexisting Fields Hideo OSHIKAWA
17:30-19:00 Class Room 1 Lecturer: Prof. Gary PARKER (USA)
Title:A Comparison of Large Meandering Rivers and Huge Meandering Channels on the Bottom of the Ocean: So Close and Yet So Far
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 Room C: IB 013 (1F) 11:00-12:30 OS: Flow with Vegetation 2
organized by Dr. Andreas DITTRICH and Dr. Yoshihiko SIMIZU Assessing Vegetation Resistace from Observed Temporal Water Surface Profiles of Flood Flows in Rivers Fumiyoshi OHNUMA Experimental Study on Effects of Vegetation Enlargement on Movement of Alternative Sand Bars in a Straight River Hirokazu IKEDA Drag Force Measurements of Vegetation Elements Andreas DITTRICH Evaluation of Removal Condition of Invasive Plant 'Eragrostis Curvula' by Considering Erosion Rate Junji YAGISAWA Numerical Simulation on the Driftwood Behavior in Open-Channel Flows by Using the Distinct Element Method Yoshihiko SHIMIZU Observation on Behavior of Flowing Diriftwoods around Bridge Pier Yasuharu WATANABE
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: Compound Channel 1
organized by Dr. Koji SHIONO and Dr. Akihiko TOMINAGA A Review of Some Laboratory and Field Data for Checking Models of Rivers with Inbank and Overbank Flows Donald William KNIGHT Hydrodynamic Behaviour of a Two-Stage Channel with Horizontal and Inclined Floodplains: A Numerical Investigation Ponnambalam RAMESHWARAN Accurate Estimation of Discharge Hydrograph in a Compound Meandering Channel Using a Two-Dimensional Numerical Model Yoshihisa KAWAHARA 2-D Simulation of Velocity Distribution in a Doubly Meandering Compound Channel Using CIP-Based Scheme Yoshihisa KAWAHARA Stochastic Nature of Overbank Flow Turbulence in Straight Compound Channels with Vegetated Floodplains Kejun YANG Investigations on the Establishment of Uniform Flow in Compound Channel Flumes Ben M. TERRIER
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours)
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 15:50-17:20 OS: Compound Channel 2
organized by Dr. Koji SHIONO and Dr. Akihiko TOMINAGA Modelling of Velocity and Boundary Shear Stress for One-Line Vegetation along the Edge of Floodplain in Compound Channel Koji SHIONO Mechanism of Vegetation Destruction Due to a Lage Scale Flood in the Compound Meandering River Takahisa GOTOH Bluff Body Flow Fields at the Floodplain Edge Fiona HEATLIE Flow Structure and Sediment Trasport around Groynes in Compound Open Channels Jaehun JONG An Integrated and Novel Approach to Estimating the Conveyance Capacity of the River Blackwater Budi GUNAWAN Computational of Flow Behaviours in Compound Meandering Channel with Non-Vegetated and Cross-Over Vegetated Floodplains Zulhilmi ISMAIL
17:30-19:00 Class Room 2 Lecturer: Dr. Bommanna KRISHNAPPAN (Canada)
Title: An Overview of Cohesive Sediment Transport Studies in Some Canadian Rivers
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 Room D: IB 014 (1F) 11:00-12:30 OS: Primary Production in Streams
organized by Dr. Miki HONDZO and Dr. Yuichi KAYABA Estimating and Scaling Aquatic Ecosystem Metabolism Miki HONDZO Effects of Geomorphic and Hydraulic Conditions on Primary Production in Midstream Segments Yuichi KAYABA Numerical Simulation of Primary Production of Periphyton in a Sand River Yuji TODA Detachment of Filamentous Algae by Bed Load in Downstream Region of Dam Yoshihisa AKAMATSU Experimental Study of the Interaction Bewteen a Turbulent Flow and a River Biofilm Growing on Macrorugosities Frederic Y. MOULIN
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Benthos and Fish Habitat
moderated by Dr. Kunihiko AMANO Environmental Conditions and the Distribution of Benthic Macroinvertebrates in the Estuary of the Toyo River, Japan Kunihiko AMANO Longitudinal Variation in Physical Chracteristics and Macroinvertebrate Communities of Riffles in Toyo River, Japan Sohei KOBAYASHI Analysis of Eco-Hydrological Characteristics of the Four Famous Carps' Spawning Grounds in the Middle Reach of Yangtze River Shangyu WANG Effects of the Behaviors of Benthic Fish Pseudogobio Esocinus on Substratum Environment on Sand River Takashi TASHIRO Influences of New Built Piers on Spawning Bed of Ayu, Plecoglossus Altivelis Altivelis, Located just Downstream of Piers Yoshiki SHIRAISHI
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 OS: Sediment Management in Reservoir and Landslide Dams
organized by Dr. George W. ANNANDALE and Dr. Tetsuya SUMI Physical, Economic, Environmental and Anthropogenic Challenges Affecting Sustainable Surface Water Reservoir Management George W. ANNANDALE Elwha River Sediment Management Timothy J. RANDLE Designing and Operating of Flood Retention 'Dry' Dams in Japan and USA Tetsuya SUMI Transient Slope Stability Analysis of Landslide Dam Failure Ripendra AWAL
17:30-19:00 Class Room 3 Lecturer: Dr. Jaime I. ORDONEZ (COLOMBIA) Title: Flow Regime and the Morphology of Alluvial Channels
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 Room E: IB 015 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Ground Water
moderated by Dr. Morihiro HARADA Integrated Modelling of Beach Water Table Fluctuations Binliang LIN A Numerical Method Combining the IADI Method with the Modified Picard Iteration Method for Solving Multi-Dimensional Saturated-Unsaturated Flow Equation Hyunuk AN ANN Representation of Discrete Subdomains in FE-Groundwater Modeling Klaus Peter HOLZ Geochemical Studies on the Occurrence of the Fluoride-Rich Groundwater in Mizunami Area, Japan Abdelrahman M. ABDELGAWAD
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: Inundation
organized by Dr. Wen-Juinn CHEN and Dr. Hajime NAKAGAWA Study on the Strategy of Flooding Control in Chiayi Coastal Zone Wen-Juinn CHEN Study on Traffic Difficulties Caused by Urban Flood Inundation Keiichi TODA Inundation Impact Index for Disaster Risk Assessment James Jiun-Huei JANG Numerical Investigation on Effects of a Diversion Channel along a Meandering River Based on a 2D Model Kenji KAWAIKE Three-Dimensional Numerical Study of Flood Characteristics in Inundation Area with and without Structures Hyun Jae CHU Good Practice Regarding Community-Based Flood Monitoring and Early Warning System in Soacha Municipality in the Republic of Colombia Kazunori INOUE
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 Flood Risk Management 1
moderated by Dr. Nigel G. WRIGHT The Establishment and Discuss of the Vulnerability Assessment for Flood Risk Tingyeh WU Influence of Storm Surge on the Inundated Potential in the Coastland Meng-Hsuan WU The Effect of Climate Change on Design of Sewer System in Korea Byung Sik KIM Effectiveness of Participatory Planning Process and Exercise in Capacity Development of Governmental Organizations on Flood Early Warning System Ryo MATSUMARU Risk and Vulnerability Studies for Water Infrastructures Using a GIS-Based Decision Support System with 2D Numerical Flood Modeling Mustafa S. ALTINAKAR Collaborative Engineering and Hydroinformatics: The Hydroasia Experience Philippe GOURBESVILLE
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 IB Panel Space (1F) Poster Session 2 (Poster Core Hours: 15:00-15:50)
(P2-01) Appropriate Implementation of Flushing Tanks in Combined Sewer Networks to Achieve Optimal Applicability and Effect Reza Haji Seyed Mohammad SHIRAZI (P2-02) Erosion Rate of Cohesive Sediment by Running Water Ken-Ichiro NISHIMORI (P2-03) A Methodological Approach for Estimating Turbidity in a River Francesco BRANCATI (P2-04) Experimental Investigation on the Vertical Distribution of Cohesive Sediment Concentration in Weak Dynamical Flow Wen-Sheng XU (P2-05) Hydraulic Experiment on Bar Formation Prosess of Channel with Varying Flow Takuya KUDO (P2-06) Using Hydroacoustic Monitoring Tools and Morphological Modeling to Quantify Navigation Constraints on Sand Bed Rivers Brad HALL (P2-07) The Channel Regulation Study in Broad & Shallow Bend Channel with Weak Boundary Restriction Li CHEN (P2-08) The Meander Cut-Off Morphological Evolution Dalibor CAREVIC (P2-09) Estuary-Coastal Morphological Changes Affected by the Sediment Yield of Taishui Basin June Hung WONG (P2-10) Experimental Investigation of Local Scouring around a Series of L-Head Groynes Ramin FAZLOULA (P2-11) Experiment Study on Local Scouring Depth around Pile Permeable Spur Dikes Li CHEN (P2-12) Numerical Analysis of Alluvial Fan Formation on a Permeable Plain Motoki OGASAWARA (P2-13) Low-Waterway Variation Due to Change of Water and Sediment Supply Conditions Hiroshi MIWA (P2-14) Transration of Dunes in the Experimental Flume with Mixed Grain Diameter Keisuke HAGIWARA (P2-15) A Study on the Effect on River Habitat Change by Small Dam Removal - A Case Study of Gokreung 2 & Gotan Small Dam Removal - Hong Kyu AHN (P2-16) Effectiveness of Hydraulic Structure for Instream Rehabilitation Using 2D Physical Habitat Simulation Dongkyun IM (P2-17) About the Effectivity of the Priming Water Channel in the Pool-and-Weir-Fishway Muneyuki AOKI (P2-18) Investigation on River Section Shape Considering Both Spawning Environment of Ayu, Plecoglossus Altivelis, and Flood Control Takayuki NAGAYA
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ICHE 2008 Wed. Sept. 10 (P2-19) Applying Time-Stack Wave Image to Separate Incident and Reflected Waves in Random Waves Chin-An KUO (P2-20) Decomposition of Incident and Reflected Regular Wave Using One Moving Wave Gage Ju-Yeol SIM (P2-21) Numerical Analysis of the Drift Behavior in Tsunami Run-Up Using the Favor Method Hiroshi NAGASHIMA (P2-22) Experimental Study on the Process of Sedimentation-Consolidation of Sand and Mud Mixtures Quoc Duy NGUYEN (P2-23) Temporal Variation of Cross-Shore Bottom Profile along an Observational Pier at Joetsu-Ogata Coast Yasuyuki BABA (P2-24) Evaluation of Coastal Protection Mentions Methods and Design of Protection Structures Mehdi SHAFAGHATI
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 Thursday, Sept. 11 Room A: IB Conference Hall 9:00- 9:50 Keynote Lecture 4
Turbidity Currents, Revisited Walter H. GRAF
9:50-10:40 Keynote Lecture 5 Reduced Order Modeling of an Adaptive Mesh Ocean Model I. M. NAVON
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 Sediment Transport 3
moderated by Dr. Shao-H. HSU Influential Parameters for Sediment Transport Prediction in Headwater Streams Mohd Sofian Bin SULAIMAN Performance Test for Selected Total Bed Material Load Equations with High Gradient River Data Shanker Kumar SINNAKAUDAN Sediment Transportation Estimated with Potential Energy through Tributaries Confluence Keisuke OHASHI Conceptual Modelling of the Sediment Flux during a Flushing Event (Arc En Maurienne, France) Benoit X. CAMENEN Influence of New Fairway Design on Sediment Transport Characteristics in the Weser Estuary - Forecast Studies for Environmental Impact Assessment Applying the Numerical Models UnTRIM and SediMorph Andreas KAHLFELD Investigation of the Cohesive Sediment Influence on the Meandering Channel Development Krishna Prasad DULAL
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Bed Forms and Flow Resistance
moderated by Dr. Yasunori MUTO Topography Changes during Bedform Development Heide FRIEDRICH Development of One-Dimensional Bed Variation Analysis Methods Focused on the Mechanism of Sediment Transport in Stony-Bed Rivers Kengo OSADA A Reynolds Averaged Theory of Turbulent Shear Flows over Stable Sinusoidal Beds and Formation of Sand Waves Subhasish DEY Different Roughness Length Scales in Water Worked Sediment Deposits and Their Effect on the Near Bed Turbulent Flow Field Simon TAIT Stability Assessment of the River Channel Bedform Damir BEKIC Boundary Shear Stress Across a River Section from in-situ Doppler Profiler Measurements Jerome LE COZ
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 Mini Symposium 2: Prof. Yalin's Memorial Session 19:00-21:00 Banquet
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 Room B: IB 011 (1F) 11:00-12:30 OS: CFD Numerical Optimization and Control
organized by Dr. Scott C. HAGEN and Dr. Mutsuto KAWAHARA Non-Defferentiable Minimization in the Context of the Maximum Likelihood Ensemble Filter (MLEF) Milija ZUPANSKI Shape Optimization Using Adjoint Variable Method in Incompressible Viscous Flow Kazunori SHINOHARA Three Dimensional Mesh Generation for Shape Identification of a Body Located in Viscous Flow Kazuya NOJIMA Shape Identification for Navier-Stokes Equations Using Orthogonal Basis Bubble Function Finite Element Method Junichi MATSUMOTO Chemical Data Assimilation: Computational Tools and Applications Adrian SANDU Shape Identification of a Body for Compressible Flows Shuji NAKAJIMA
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 CFD Computational Methods 1
moderated by Dr. Kazuya NOJIMA Application of Spectral Galerkin Method for Inverse Problem Takahiko KURAHASHI A New Modified Boundary Element Method (MBEM) for Boundary Domain Integral Method (BDIM) Ali Akbar MEHRAN Generalized Stabilization Techniques in Computational Fluid Dynamics Wassim ABU ABED A Projection Method-Based Model for Shallow-Water Flows over Dry and Irregular Bottoms Using Unstructured Finite-Volume Technique Dan NGUYEN 2D Numerical Simulation of Bore on Qiantang River Using KFVS Scheme Cunhong PAN Incompressible SPH Simulation of Solitary Wave Generation and Run-Up Due to Boundary Movement Songdong SHAO
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 CFD Computational Methods 2
moderated by Dr. Yan DING Information Management of Multi-Scale Physical State Varibales in an Interdisciplinary Research Unit Mirko SCHANKAT Parallelization of MPS Method for 3-D Wave Analysis Hiroyuki IKARI Numerical Modeling of Shallow Flows over Irregular Topography Xin WANG Numerical Modelling of Open Channel Flow with Dual Free Surfaces - Free Overfall Yebegaeshet Tsegaye ZERIHUN Refinement of a Depth Averaged Flow Model in Curved Channel in Generalized Curvilinear Coordinate System Shinichiro ONDA Computational Method for Arbitrarily-Shaped Elastic Objects in Free-Surface Flows Nozomu KURODA
19:00-21:00 Banquet
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 Room C: IB 013 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Fluvial Hydraulics 1
moderated by Dr. Vallam SUNDAR Computational Study of Roll Waves in Shallow Flow over Erodible Bed Kanyu LI Computer Simulation of Flows in a Channel with Extremely Irregular Bed Topography Andrey B. SHVIDCHENKO Calculation Method of Inundation Discharge Hydrograph from the Temporal Changes in Water Surface Profile Due to Levee Breach Yosuke TSUKAMOTO Flood Surface Flow Measurement by STIV in Adverse Conditions for Imaging Shiho TSUTSUMI Internal Structure of an Alternate Bar Inducing Flow Ana Maria FERREIRA DA SILVA Linear Stability Analysis between River Flow and Seepage Flow Interaction Upaka Sanjeewa RATHNAYAKE
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Fluvial Hydraulics 2
moderated by Dr. Yoshihisa KAWAHARA Investigations into the Resistance Characteristics of Plantation in Open Channel Flow Sundar VALLAM Two-Phase Depth-Integrated Model for Unsteady River Flow Massimo GRECO River Network Patterns and Their Evolutionary Preconditions Huaixiang LIU Flow in Shallow Rectangular Basins: Experimental Study and 2D Numerical Simulations Benjamin DEWALS 3D Modelling of the Flow Distribution in the Delta of Lake Oyeren (Norway) Peggy Jutta ZINKE Experimental Measurements of Solute Transport and Flow Velocity in a Laboratory Channel Daniel LOPEZ-BARRERA
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 Multiphase Flow
moderated by Dr. Yuji TODA Numerical Simulation of Bubble Plume in the Density Stratified Water Bao-Shi SHIAU Cavitation Instabilities at the Entrance Pipe of Centrifugal Pump Andrej PREDIN Development of a Relationship for Air Vent Discharge in Bottom Outlets Using Numerical Simulation Jafar YAZDI Measure Air Water Two Phase Flow in Bottom Outlet Nozar NOZARY Validation of Instantaneous Velocities Measurements with ADV Equipment in Turbulent High Two-Phase Flows Luis G. CASTILLO Model Law Research on Rainfall Intensity in Spray Atomization Due to Flood Discharge Duan CHEN
19:00-21:00 Banquet
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 Room D: IB 014 (1F) 11:00-12:30 OS: Flood Risk Management 2
organized by Dr. Gareth PENDER and Dr. Shoji FUKUOKA Real Time Flood Risk Mapping Using the MP Radar Kazuro NAKANE Multi-Block Computation for Flood Inundation Studies Nigel G. WRIGHT Study on Effective Inundation Analysis Method Considering Characteristics of Ground Elevation in Calculation Grid Naoki MATSUO Hydrodynamic Floodplain Modelling in the Urban Area Using Remotely Sensed Digital Elevation Models Gareth PENDER Vulnerability Analysis of Regional Flood Hazard Based on MODIS Imagery and Demographic Data in the Huaihe River Basin, China Nanshan ZHENG
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Turbulent Flow Structure 1
moderated by Dr. Sung-Uk CHOI Pitfalls in the Concept of Shear Stress in Open Channel Flows Andreas MUELLER Dissipation Due to Obstacles in Supercritical Flow Joachim LENGRICHT Experimental Study on Three-Dimensional Flow Structures in Straight River Channel with a Pool Akihiro TOMINAGA Measurement of the Near-Bed Turbulence in a Laboratory Surf Zone Zhi-Cheng HUANG Turbulence Intensity Distribution in Flow Field under High Head Slid Gates in Conditions of Operating Two Gates Amir KHOSROJERDI Experimental Study of Turbulence Characteristics of Three-Dimensional Turbidity Currents Hossein AFSHIN
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 Turbulent Flow Structure 2
moderated by Dr. Simon TAIT Comparison of Turbulence Characteristics Measured Using LDA and PIV Systems over a Gravel Sediment Surface Katinka KOLL Study on Spatial Distributions and Topological Change of Turbulent Structures in Coherent Vortices with A Non-Linear K-ε Model Md. Shahjahan ALI Turbulent Flow Overtopping a Dam -A CFD Modeling Study Li ZHENG Evaluation of Numerical Method by Fluent for Flow around High Head Slid Gates in Conditions of Operating Two Gates Amir KHOSROJERDI Two Jets Flow Attack-Induced Turbulence Rasoul ILKHANIPOUR ZEYNALI Experimental Study of the Impact of Biogenic Macrorugosities on Transport Properties in Benthic Boundary Layers Frederic Y. MOULIN
19:00-21:00 Banquet
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 Room E: IB 015 (1F) 11:00-12:30 River Basin Management 1
moderated by Dr. Mustafa S. ALTINAKAR Observations and Modeling of Rainfall and Sediment Runoff in the Lesti River Basin, Tributary of the Brantas River, Indonesia Hajime NAKAGAWA Multi-Scale Variability of Precipitation and Streamflow in the Pearl River Basin in Southern China Jun NIU Multicriteria Analysis in Valuing Small and Decentralized Wastewater Systems Drazen VOUK Calibration of Numerical Modelling of Hydrological and Hydraulic Processes in Arnas Experimental Basin Daniel LOPEZ BARRERA Development of Water Information System for the State of Idaho Peter GOODWIN Sediment Analysis as Integral Part of a Sustainable River Management Joachim LENGRICHT
12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 OS: River Basin Management 2
organized by Dr. Marian MUSTE and Dr. Ichiro FUJITA Arc River: Geo-Referenced Representation of River Hydrodymnamics Marian MUSTE Measurements of Vegetation Distribution Using Various Local Remote Sensing Techniques Tadafumi NOMURA Time Series Management for Operational River Basin Management Eiji KUDO Assessment Framework of Eco-Compatible Management of River Basin Complex around a Bay Tetsuro TSUJIMOTO The Impact of Peak Hydrogeneration for Reserving Environmental Flow in Dachia River, Taiwan Hao-Chih LEE Comprehensive Analysis of Flooding in the Hinogawa River Catchment in Shiga, Japan Kenichiro KOBAYASHI
15:00-15:50 Coffee Break (Poster Session Core Hours) 15:50-17:20 River Basin Management 3
moderated by Dr. Konstantin BERKOVICH An Idea on Normal Flow Discharge of a Small Sized River Draining a Low Laying Area -In Case of the Shinbori River, A Tributary of the Nagara River in Gifu City Kenji SAWADA The Mechanism of Water Cycle System in Lake Inba-Numa Watershed:A Comparative Study of Runoff Mechanisms of Small Watersheds Takashi YUASA Extraction Algorithm of Global Meteorological and Hydrological Information for Apprication to Reservoir Operation Daisuke NOHARA Influence of Water Pollution Control Levels in Lake Basins on Lake Sediment Quality Takahiro NAKAZONO Water Resources Development in Nepal Challenges and Opportunities Laxmi Prasad DEVKOTA Quantitative Assessment of Changes to the Physical Environment and Ecological Functions of Floodplains between Past and Present Kunihiko AMANO
19:00-21:00 Banquet
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 IB Panel Space (1F) Poster Session 3 (Poster Core Hours: 15:00-15:50)
(P3-01) Analysis of Loop Rating Curve in Natural Rivers and Its Simulation Using the Numerical Model Sungill KWON (P3-02) Computational Study of Flooding Due to Overtopping Breach of Landslide Dams Zhiyuan YUE (P3-03) Effect of Material Porosity on Energy Dissipation in Gabion Stepped Weirs Koichi SUZUKI (P3-04) A Study on Optimization of Limited Water Level and Water Impounding Time of Three Gorges Project Jinyun DENG (P3-05) Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Three-Dimensional Flow Structures with Changing Condition in Bifurcation Area Li CHEN (P3-06) Investigation of Flow Pattern in the Vicinity of Lateral Intake at the U-Shape Bend Channels Amir Hossein DANESHMANDI (P3-07) Experimental Study on Spectral Distribution Characteristics of Water Surface Fluctuations on an Open-Channel Turbulent Flow Hitoshi MIYAMOTO (P3-08) Energy Dissipation Research in Joint Energy Dissipator Duan CHEN (P3-09) Effect of Entrance Froude Number on Vertical Distribution Velocity and Concentration in Turbidity Current Using Experimental Study Seyed Ali AYYOUBZADEH (P3-10) Investigation on the Variation of Discharge Coefficients Following Bifurcation Angle Changes at a Channel Junction Dong Sop RHEE (P3-11) 1-D Dam Break Flow and Sediment Numerical Model Bingjiang DONG (P3-12) Development of Practical and Effective Preparednes Plan against Storm Surge Damages on Rivers Kazumori KURAYOSHI (P3-13) Flow Charateristics on Inner Slope of River Levee Due to Overtopping and Countermeasures against its Surface Erosion Kwang Seok YOON (P3-14) Numerical Modeling of Flood Control System in the Middle Yangtze River by Coupled Hydrological-Hydrodynamic Approach Zhaohua SUN (P3-15) Uncertainty Analysis of Roughness Coefficient Estimation Based on Field Measurements Jisung KIM (P3-16) Present Status of Water Quality in Japanese Dam Lakes and Water Quality Preservation Measures Ken USHIJIMA
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ICHE 2008 Thu. Sept. 11 (P3-17) Inundation Process of Underground Space in Highly Urbanized Area Nobuhisa KAWAKAMI (P3-18) Water-Sediment Regimes and River Health Yitian LI (P3-19) Sustainability of the Kulekhani Reservoir Nepal, by Hydrosuction Sediment Removal System (HSRS) Durga Prasad SANGROULA (P3-20) Laws for River Training Projects Zhaoyin WANG
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isplay your poster on the panel.15:00-15:50 Poster C
ore Hours (Presenter m
ust be present at the poster display for a discussion w
ith the visitors.)15:50- R
emove your poster.
17:30- Clear presentation space by the secretariat.
Poster Session 1 (Poster Core H
ours: 15:00-15:50, Tue. Sept. 9)
(J-01) Introduction of Chiyoda Experim
ental Channel
(J-02) Framew
ork of the Watershed Ecology R
esearch Group: C
onduct-ing Integrated R
esearch on Dam
med R
ivers and Watershed A
reas in Japan
(J-03) An Investigation of a M
ethod for Evaluating the Impact of
Sediment Flushing from
Dam
Reservoir on D
ownstream
Physical C
onditions and Environment in the Tenryu R
iver
(J-04) Conservation of the Endangered Freshw
ater Fish Pseudobagrus Ichikaw
ai in a River w
ith Dam
Construction
(J-05) A N
ew A
pproach in Water Q
uality Improvem
ent of Lake Inba-N
uma U
sing Submerged
Plants
(J-06) Multisectorial C
ollaboration for Organizing and H
elding the "Life of W
ater" International Symopsium
, Chubu, Japan 2007
(J-07) The Social Experiment of the H
orikawa R
iver Clarification
(J-08) Collaborative R
esearch on East-China Sea B
each-Litter C
onducted by Academ
ics, NG
O, Local G
overnments and
Inhabitants
(P1-01) Simulation and Im
age Analysis of Strip R
oughness Open-
Channel Turbulence w
ith A
ppreciable Surface Fluctuation
(P1-02) Physical and Num
erical Modeling of Flow
Parameters and
Cavitation for C
hute Spillways
(P1-03) Qualitative A
nalysis of Sediment Entering into Pow
er Tunnels U
sing a Sophisticated 3D N
umerical M
odel; Case Study: D
ez D
am
(P1-04) Experimental and Theoretical Study of W
ave Propagation in O
pen Channels
(P1-05) Num
erical Investigations of the Initiation Mechanism
of C
ellular Secondary Currents in O
pen-Channel Flow
s
(P1-06) The Uncertainty of R
oughness and Its Influence on Dynam
ic R
esponse and Performance of C
anal System
(P1-07) Study on Evaluation Error Character of H
ydraulic Radius in
Hydraulic C
alculation
(P1-08) Simulation of Flood Propagation D
ue to Levee Break U
sing the C
artesian Cut C
ell Method
(P1-09) Flow Solver of A
rbitrarily Meandering R
iver by Cip-Soroban-
BFC
Scheme w
ith Quasi-3D
Method
(P1-10) Num
erical Simulation of Fish-Like B
odies Swim
ming in Fluid
(P1-11) Propagation of Solitary Wave
(P1-12) Study on the Transport Characteristics of Floating G
arbage in H
ori River
(P1-13) Water Q
uality Dynam
ics in a Tidal River W
ith Groins
(P1-14) Effects of the Am
bient Stratification Condition in Eutrophicated
Reservoirs on the Type of A
ntenna Pigments of D
ominant
Cyanobacteria
(P1-15) Application of K
inematic W
ave Theory to a Grid-B
ased X
inanjiang Model for Flood Sim
ulation in the Misai B
asin, Southeast C
hina
(P1-16) Application of a D
istributed Hydrological M
odel for Different
Clim
atic Regions
(P1-17) On-Site Experim
ent and Runoff A
nalysis on Flood Control
Effect by Rainw
ater Storage in Paddy Fields
(P1-18) Catchm
ent Scale Com
parison on Lumped R
epresentation for a D
istributed Sediment R
unoff Model
(P1-19) A Study on the Estim
ation of Time D
istribution of a Heavy
Rainfall and D
esign Flood of Daejeon A
rea in Korea
(P1-01)(P1-02)(P1-03)(P1-04)(P1-05)
(P1-06)(P1-07)(P1-08)(P1-09)(P1-10)
(J-01)(J-02)(J-03)(J-04)(J-05)(J-06)
(P1-01)(P1-02)(P1-03)(P1-04)(P1-05)
(P1-06)(P1-07)(P1-08)(P1-09)(P1-10)
(J-01)(J-02)(J-03)(J-04)(J-05)(J-06)
(P1-01)(P1-02)(P1-03)(P1-04)(P1-05)
(P1-06)(P1-07)(P1-08)(P1-09)(P1-10)
(J-01)(J-02)(J-03)(J-04)(J-05)(J-06)
(P1-11)(P1-12)(P1-13)(P1-14)
(P1-15)(P1-16)(P1-17)(P1-18)(P1-19)
(J-07)(J-08)
(P1-11)(P1-12)(P1-13)(P1-14)
(P1-15)(P1-16)(P1-17)(P1-18)(P1-19)
(J-07)(J-08)
(P1-11)(P1-12)(P1-13)(P1-14)
(P1-15)(P1-16)(P1-17)(P1-18)(P1-19)
(J-07)(J-08)
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isplay your poster on the panel.15:00-15:50 Poster C
ore Hours (Presenter m
ust be present at the poster display for a discussion w
ith the visitors.)15:50- R
emove your poster.
17:30- Clear presentation space by the secretariat.
(P2-01) Appropriate Im
plementation of Flushing Tanks in C
ombined
Sewer N
etworks to A
chieve Optim
al Applicability and Effect
(P2-02) Erosion Rate of C
ohesive Sediment by R
unning Water
(P2-03) A Ecological A
pproach for Estimating Turbidity in a R
iver
(P2-04) Experimental Investigation on the Vertical D
istribution of C
ohesive Sediment C
oncentration in Weak D
ynamical Flow
(P2-05) Hydraulic Experim
ent on Bar Form
ation Prosess of Channel
with Varying Flow
(P2-06) Using H
ydroacoustic Monitoring Tools and M
orphological M
odeling to Quantify N
avigation Constraints on Sand B
ed R
ivers
(P2-07) The Channel R
egulation Study in Broad &
Shallow B
end C
hannel with W
eak Boundary R
estriction
(P2-08) The Meander C
ut-Off M
orphological Evolution
(P2-09) Estuary-Coastal M
orphological Changes A
ffected by the Sedim
ent Yield of Taishui B
asin
(P2-10) Experimental Investigation of Local Scouring around a Series
of L-Head G
roynes
(P2-11) Experiment Study on Local Scouring D
epth around Pile Perm
eable Spur Dikes
(P2-12) Num
erical Analysis of A
lluvial Fan Formation on a Perm
eable Plain
(P2-13) Low-W
aterway Variation D
ue to Change of W
ater and Sedim
ent Supply Conditions
(P2-14) Transration of Dunes in the Experim
ental Flume w
ith Mixed
Grain D
iameter
(P2-15) A Study on the Effect on R
iver Habitat C
hange by small dam
rem
oval - A C
ase Study of Gokreung 2 &
Gotan Sm
all Dam
R
emoval -
(P2-16) Effectiveness of Hydraulic Structure for Instream
Rehabilita-
tion Using 2D
Physical Habitat Sim
ulation
(P2-17) About the Effectivity of the Prim
ing Water C
hannel in the Pool-and-W
eir-Fishway
(P2-18) Investigation on River Section Shape C
onsidering Both
Spawning Environm
ent of Ayu, Plecoglossus Altivelis, and
Flood Control
(P2-19) Applying Tim
e-Stack Wave Im
age to Separate Incident and R
eflected Waves in R
andom W
aves
(P2-20) Decom
position of Incident and Reflected R
egular Wave U
sing O
ne Moving W
ave Gage
(P2-21) Num
erical Analysis of the D
rift Behavior in Tsunam
i Run-U
p U
sing the Favor Method
(P2-22) Experimental Study on the Process of Sedim
entation-C
onsolidation of Sand and Mud M
ixtures
(P2-23) Temporal Variation of C
ross-Shore Bottom
Profile along an O
bservational Pier at Joetsu-Ogata C
oast
(P2-24) Evaluation of Coastal Protection M
entions Methods and D
esign of Protection Structures
Poster Session 2 (Poster Core H
ours: 15:00-15:50, Wed. Sept. 10)
(P2-01)(P2-02)(P2-03)(P2-04)(P2-05)(P2-06)
(P2-07)(P2-08)(P2-09)(P2-10)(P2-11)(P2-12)
(P2-01)(P2-02)(P2-03)(P2-04)(P2-05)(P2-06)
(P2-07)(P2-08)(P2-09)(P2-10)(P2-11)(P2-12)
(P2-01)(P2-02)(P2-03)(P2-04)(P2-05)(P2-06)
(P2-07)(P2-08)(P2-09)(P2-10)(P2-11)(P2-12)
(P2-13)(P2-14)(P2-15)(P2-16)(P2-17)(P2-18)
(P2-19)(P2-20)(P2-21)(P2-22)(P2-23)(P2-24)
(P2-13)(P2-14)(P2-15)(P2-16)(P2-17)(P2-18)
(P2-19)(P2-20)(P2-21)(P2-22)(P2-23)(P2-24)
(P2-13)(P2-14)(P2-15)(P2-16)(P2-17)(P2-18)
(P2-19)(P2-20)(P2-21)(P2-22)(P2-23)(P2-24)
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0RoomIB 011 IB011
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isplay your poster on the panel.15:00-15:50 Poster C
ore Hours (Presenter m
ust be present at the poster display for a discussion w
ith the visitors.)15:50- R
emove your poster.
17:30- Clear presentation space by the secretariat.
(P3-01) Analysis of Loop R
ating Curve in N
atural Rivers and Its
Simulation U
sing the Num
erical Model
(P3-02) Com
putational Study of Flooding Due to O
vertopping Breach
of Landslide Dam
s
(P3-03) Effect of Material Porosity on Energy D
issipation in Gabion
Stepped Weirs
(P3-04) A Study on O
ptimization of Lim
ited Water Level and W
ater Im
pounding Time of Three G
orges Project
(P3-05) Experimental Study on the C
haracteristics of Three-D
imensional Flow
Structures with C
hanging Condition in
Bifurcation A
rea
(P3-06) Investigation of Flow Pattern in the V
icinity of Lateral Intake at the U
-Shape Bend C
hannels
(P3-07) Experimental Study on Spectral D
istribution Characteristics of
Water Surface Fluctuations on an O
pen-Channel Turbulent
Flow
(P3-08) Energy Dissipation R
esearch in Joint Energy Dissipator
(P3-09) Effect of Entrance Froude Num
ber on Vertical Distribution
Velocity and Concentration in Turbidity C
urrent Using Experi-
mental Study
(P3-10) Investigation on the Variation of Discharge C
oefficients Follow
ing Bifurcation A
ngle Changes at a C
hannel Junction
(P3-11) 1-D D
am B
reak Flow and Sedim
ent Num
erical Model
(P3-12) Developm
ent of Practical and Effective Preparednes Plan against Storm
Surge Dam
ages on Rivers
(P3-13) Flow C
harateristics on Inner Slope of River Levee D
ue to O
vertopping and Counterm
easures against its Surface Erosion
(P3-14) Num
erical Modeling of Flood C
ontrol System in the M
iddle Yangtze R
iver by Coupled H
ydrological-Hydrodynam
ic A
pproach
(P3-15) Uncertainty A
nalysis of Roughness C
oefficient Estimation
Based on Field M
easurements
(P3-16) Present Status of Water Q
uality in Japanese Dam
Lakes and W
ater Quality Preservation M
easures
(P3-17) Inundation Process of Underground Space in H
ighly Urbanized
Area
(P3-18) Water-Sedim
ent Regim
es and River H
ealth
(P3-19) Sustainability of the Kulekhani R
eservoir Nepal, by H
ydrosuc-tion Sedim
ent Rem
oval System (H
SRS)
(P3-20) Laws for R
iver Training Projects
Poster Session 3 (Poster Core H
ours: 15:00-15:50, Thu. Sept. 11)
(P3-01)(P3-02)(P3-03)(P3-04)(P3-05)
(P3-06)(P3-07)(P3-08)(P3-09)(P3-10)
(P3-01)(P3-02)(P3-03)(P3-04)(P3-05)
(P3-06)(P3-07)(P3-08)(P3-09)(P3-10)
(P3-01)(P3-02)(P3-03)(P3-04)(P3-05)
(P3-06)(P3-07)(P3-08)(P3-09)(P3-10)
(P3-11)(P3-12)(P3-13)(P3-14)(P3-15)
(P3-16)(P3-17)(P3-18)(P2-19)(P2-20)
(P3-11)(P3-12)(P3-13)(P3-14)(P3-15)
(P3-16)(P3-17)(P3-18)(P2-19)(P2-20)
(P3-11)(P3-12)(P3-13)(P3-14)(P3-15)
(P3-16)(P3-17)(P3-18)(P2-19)(P2-20)
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Accompanying Person Tour
◆Day 1 (Wednesday. 10. September) Tour to Mino city: Japanese paper-craft experience and Historical town sightseeing, etc.
◆Day 2 (Thursday. 11. September) Nagoya City Tour: Nagoya castle, Tokugawa garden & museum, etc.
*For participants staying near Kanayama station.
Assembly Place : Lobby of ANA HOTELS Hotel Grand Court NAGOYA
Assembly Time : 9:45
Departure : 10:00
*For participants staying near Nagoya station.
Assembly Place : in front of entrance Castle Plaza
Assembly Time : 10:05
Departure : 10:20
Midland
Square
Dainagoya
Building
Meitetshu,
Kintetshu
Department
store
Mode Gakuen
Spiral Towars
Nago
ya Sta.
Matsuzakaya,
Takashimaya
Department store
JR Central
Towars
Hotel ASSOCIA Nagoya Terminal
CASTLE PLAZA
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Accompanying Person Tour in MINO
ANA HOTELS Hotel Grand Court NAGOYA → Castle Plaza → Mino I.C. →9:45Assemble at Hotel lobby / 10:00 departure 10:20 11:10
MinoWashi Paper Museum (Experience) → Mino Seki Bussankan (Lunch) →11:30~12:30 12:45~13:30
“Udatsu” in Mino City→MinoI.C. → Castle Plaza → Hotel Grand Court NAGOYA13:45~15:30 16: 00 17:00 17:30 arrival
MinoWashi Paper Museum (Experience)
A theme park of the paper in the production center of Mino Washi proud of traditional history of 1300. Including the history and the process ofmanufacture of Washi, they introduce a national Washi, Washi in the living. The papermaking experience to make an original Washi is popular. (Washi = Japanese Paper)
Kyu Imaike Jyutaku
In Mino known for a long time as a production center of Washi, there were much paper merchants. The Imais ran a Washi wholesale dealer until about 1941. The one of the merchant's families representing Mino as a house with “Udathu” is the Imais. (Udathu = fire wall)
I t i n e r a r y
I n f o r m a t i o n
There are “Suikinkutsu” in the courtyard. When the water falls into the bottom of jar, you can hear a echo that resembles the sound of the koto.
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Accompanying Person Tour in NAGOYA
Nagoya Castle
In the castle of the the Owari Tokugawas whom Ieyasu Tokugawa built in 1612, it is a symbol of Nagoya both in name and in reality. The large castle tower has an exhibition room at 7 stories in each floor, and the top floor becomes the scenic dome.
Tokugawa-en
Tokugawa-en is a Japanese garden of the styles of Japanese garden with a pond in the center, and the main daimyo garden of the Edo era is this style, too. It is colored with colored leaves in autumn and a large peony in spring , you can enjoy through the four seasons.]
I n f o r m a t i o n
ANA HOTELS Hotel Grand Court NAGOYA → Castle Plaza →9:45Assemble at Hotel lobby / 10:00 departure 10:20
Nagoya Castle → Garden Restaurant Tokugawa-en (Lunch) →10:40~12:00 12:30~13:30
Tokugawa Art Museum → Castle Plaza → Hotel Grand Court NAGOYA13:35 ~15: 00 15:30 16:00 arrival
*The banquet will be started from 19:00 at Tokyu Hotel.
Tokugawa Art Museum
Tokugawa Art Museum store and exhibit many treasures ,"daimyo Dougu" etc. There are about one thousand items mainly on a memento of Ieyasu Tokugawa including world-famous national treasure "Genji Monogatari Emaki".
I t i n e r a r y
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Technical Visit The organizing committee have arranged two courses, A and B (see next pages), and you can choose one of them. This program is optional (JPY 8,000). If you want to participate to the program you should register at the registration desk, where you can receive a card to indicate your choice. For the participants who already pay for the technical visit, a choice card can be found in your name tag. Please mark your choice on the card and put it to a box at the registration desk by 13:30 of Wednesday, 10 Sep. If you want to go as a group, the choice cards of members should be stapled together and put it to the box. Since a limited number of each course are available (40 persons for course A and 80 persons for course B), the grouping of each course will be assigned on first-come-first-served basis. The result of grouping will be listed by 17:00 of Wednesday, 10 Sep.
Date : Friday, 12. September
Assembly Place (Both courses) : Toyoda Auditorium of Nagoya Univ.
Assembly Time : 8:30~8:45 (Service desk is available at Assembly place)
Departure : 9:00 *In case of rain, please bring your own rainwear.
〒
IB Bldg.(Conference venue)
Toyoda Auditorium(Technical Visit: Assembly place)(Banquet Shuttle Bus: Assembly place)
Ex.2Ex.1
Ex.3
Nagoya Daigaku St.
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ICHE 2008 Nagoya, JAPAN
Technical visit A course
Nagoya Univ. → Yotsuya I.C .→ Ichinomiya I.C. → Gifu Kagamihara I.C .→ Ukai-ya →09:00 departure 09:05 09:30 9:45 10:10~10:40
Tokuyama kaikan (lunch) → Tokuyama dam → Yokoyama dam → Michinoeki Fujihashi12:00~12:45 13:00 ~13:45 14:10~14:50 15:00~15:20
Oogaki I.C. → Ichinomiya I.C. → Nagoya Sta. → Nagoya Univ.16:00 16:15 16:45 17:05 arrival
Tokuyama Dam
This is recently completed biggest dam of rock-fill type. The total storage of water is around 60milion cubic meter.
Such big storage for flood control plays a major role on flood risk management. There is a plan to construct a diversion from the Ibi to the Kiso river against draught and for integrated water resources management by utilizing water resources developed by this dam.
.
Yokoyama Dam
This dam is a concrete hollow gravity dam in 1964, This type of dam is not popular even in Japan. You can enjoy to visit the space inside the dam which is utilized for several events like concerts.
The sedimentation of the reservoir was dredged and utilized for construction of Tokuyama dam. After Tokuyama dam was completed, these dams are operated systematically.
I t i n e r a r y
I n f o r m a t i o n
Tokuyama Dam & Yokoyama Dam
We will visit two dams: Tokuyama dam and Yokoyama dam along the Ibi river. The Ibi river is one of the three rivers of the Kiso river system. And these two dams play important roles for flood control, water resources development and environmental requirements (environmental flow release).
Technical Visit is optional. At first, you should register at the registration desk and then you show your choice by choice-card submitting to the box by 13:30 of Wednesday, 10 Sept. If you go as a group, please put the cards stapled together. The grouping will be assigned on first-come-first-served basis.
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ICHE 2008 Nagoya, JAPAN
Technical visit B course
Nagoya Univ. → Yotsuya I.C .→ Ichinomiya I.C. → Ichinomiya KisogawaI.C .→ 138 Tower 09:00departure 09:05 09:30 9:40 9:50~10:20
→ Aqua Restoration Research Center ~ Water Eco Park → Ukai-ya →10:30~12:40 (for guide & lunch) 13:10~13:40
Nagaragawa Estuary Barrage → NagashimaI.C. → Nagoya Sta. → Nagoya Univ.15:00~16:00 16:05 16:30 16:50 arrival
Nagaragawa Estuary Barrage
Because there were few places to prepare the dam in the Nagara River basin for flood control, the river bed should be dredged. While, salt water ascends upstream threaten the water resource. Thus, Nagaragawa Estuary Barrage was constructed and now is in operation, after long and hard discussions to solve environmental issues.
Aqua Restoration Research Center
Aqua Restoration Research Center performs fundamental and applied studies for natural environments conservation and the restoration of rivers and wetlands. The purpose of it is wide, and it is spreading the useful results.
Nagaragawa Estuary Barrage & Aqua Restoration Research Center & Kiso Sansen National Government Park (Water Eco Park)
Because Kiso Sansen River Complex (Kiso, Ibi and Nagara River) became the deluge by a heavy rain from old days and damaged neighboring people, various river works were necessary to support the citizen living around there. Traditional technology changed to modern and then advanced one with solving various problems including environmental issues.
Kiso Sansen National Government Park (Water Eco Park)
Japanese largest National Government Park that straddles Aichi, Gifu, and Mie Prefectures.The “Water Eco Park” consists of some facilities such as National government park, Gifu prefecture park, etc.
I n f o r m a t i o n
I t i n e r a r y
12, September, 2008
Technical Visit is optional. At first, you should register at the registration desk and then you show your choice by choice-card submitting to the box by 13:30 of Wednesday, 10 Sept. If you go as a group, please put the cards stapled together. The grouping will be assigned on first-come-first-served basis.
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Banquet
◆ Date : 11, September (Thursday)
◆ Place : Nagoya Tokyu Hotel (3rd floor)
◆ Time: 18:30 open , 19:00 start
◆ Shuttle Bus
Assembly Place : Toyoda Auditorium of Nagoya Univ. (See the campus map)
Assembly time : 17:30
Departure : 18:00
◆ Dress : Business casual
◆ Style : Seated Buffet
Included in full registration fee.
Banquet ticket in your name tag.
Additional ticket can be purchased
at the registration desk by 13:30
Thursday, 11.Sep.
Price : JPY 20,000
※Participants of banquet will have brief experience of the Japanese
traditional tea ceremony. (See the next pages.)
Nagoya
Sta
tion
JR L
ine
Shin
kanse
n
Fushimi Sakae TVTower
Ohsu-Kannon Yaba-cho
Kamimaezu
KokusaiCenter Marunouchi Hisaya
Ohdori
Shiyakusho(City Hall)
SakuradoriLine
HigashiyamaLine
TsurumaiLine
Nagoya Tokyu HotelTEL : 052-251-2411, FAX : 052-251-2422
Sakae 12 Exit→
Meijo Line
Hirokoji-Dori
Sakae Subway Station (exit 12) - 0.5 km, 5 minutes' walk
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How to drink a cup of Japanese tea
1
Bow when a Japanese-style confection is served to you.
2
Pick up a confection with your hand and enjoy it. A toothpick is served with the confection.
3
Pick up the cup carefully with your right hand and support the bottom of the cup with your left hand.
4
Hold the cup in front of your face. This action represents your respect for the cup of tea and also for the host who prepared the cup and ceremony for you.
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6
Drink a cup of tea ideally with three sips. In the final sip, taste the last drop of tea in the cup.
7
Clean the rim of the cup with fingers of the right hand.
8
Rotate the cup twice anti-clockwise so the front of the cup faces you.
1
2
9
Admire the cup. You can use your hand but treat the cup carefully because the cup is fragile and sometimes quite expensive.
10
To express gratitude to them holding the ceremony, bow deeply to the host at the conclusion of the ceremony.
5
Rotate the cup one quarter turn clockwise in two steps.This action means that you are modest enough to drink from the side face of the cup, instead of the front face of the cup.
1
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Date Time Room A
(IB Conference Hall)
Room B (IB 011)
Room C (IB 013)
Room D (IB 014)
Room E (IB 015)
IB Panel Space
Mon.Sep.8 Acceptance Registration 15:00-18:30
9:00-9:40 Opening Ceremony (IB Conference Hall) Prof.Tsujimoto(Conference Chair), Prof.Wang(Founder), Prof.Tamai(IAHR)
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 1> “A Flash Flood Control System Based on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems” Prof. Koike
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
※Session 01 Japan Session
Session02 CFD
Application 1
Session 03 Wave 1
Session 04 Environmental
Hydraulics
Session 05 Hydro Meteorology
12:30-13:30 Lunch (60min.)
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 06 Sediment Transport
1
※Session 07 CFD
Shallow Water 1
Session 08 Wave 2
※Session 09 River
Restoration
Session 10 Hydrological Modeling 1
15:00-15:50 Coffee break (50min.) Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
Session 11 Sediment Transport
2
※Session 12 CFD
Shallow Water 2
Session 13 Coastal
Engineering
※Session 14 Flow with
Vegetation 1
Session 15 Hydrological Modeling 2
Tue.Sep.9
18:00-20:00 Reception (South Cafeteria & Shop)
9:00-9:50 <Keynote Lecture 2> “Unsteady Quasi-Two-Dimensional Flow Analysis of Flood Flows in a River with Vegetation” Prof. Fukuoka
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 3> “A synopsis of Research on Meandering: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges” Prof. Da Silva
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
※Session 16 Turbidity Current
Session 17 CFD
Application 2
※Session 18 Flow with
Vegetation 2
※Session 19 Primary Production
In Streams
Session 20 Ground Water
12:30-13:30 Lunch (60min.)
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 21 River Morphology
1
※Session 22 Soil-Water- Structure
Interaction
※Session 23 Compound Channel 1
Session 24 Benthos and Fish
Habitat
※Session 25 Inundation
15:00-15:50 Coffee break (50min.) Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
Session 26 River Morphology
2
※Session 27 Estuary and Tide
※Session 28 Compound Channel 2
※Session 29 Sediment
Management in Reservoir
Session 30 Flood Risk
Management 1
Wed.Sep.10
17:30-19:00 Class Room 1 Class Room 2 Class Room 3
9:00-9:50 <Keynote Lecture 4> “Turbidity Currents, Revisited” Prof. Graf
9:50-10:40 <Keynote Lecture 5> “Reduced Order Modeling of an Adaptive Mesh Ocean Model” Prof. Navon
10:40-11:00 Coffee break (20min.)
11:00-12:30 (90min.)
Session 31 Sediment Transport
3
※Session 32 CFD
Numerical Optimization
Session 33 Fluvial Hydraulics
1
※Session 34 Flood Risk
Management 2
Session 35 River Basin
Management 1
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 (90min.)
Session 36 Bed Form and Flow
Resistance
Session 37 CFD
Computational Methods 1
Session 38 Fluvial Hydraulics
2
Session 39 Turbulent Flow
Structure 1
※Session 40 River Basin
Management 2
15:00-15:50 Coffee break Poster Session (Core hours)
15:50-17:20 (90min.)
※Session 41 Prof. Yalin’s
Memorial Session
Session 42 CFD
Computational Methods 2
Session 43 Multiphase Flow
Session 44 Turbulent Flow
Structure 2
Session 45 River Basin
Management 3
Thu.Sep.11
19:00-21:00 Banquet (Tokyu Hotel)
Fri.Sep.12 Technical Visit
※・・Organized Session PROGRAM OVERVIEW