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ANUGA - Present Applications and Future Potential, 16-17 September 2008 at Geoscience Australia

ANUGA is a Free and Open Source Software implementation of the Shallow Water Wave equations which has been developed by Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Australian National University (ANU) since 2004 (see ModSim 2005 proceedings). The software can be downloaded online at http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga. ANUGA has primarily been used for tsunami inundation modelling (see e.g. AusGeoNews 2006), due to the worldwide interest in tsunamis triggered by the events of Boxing Day 2004. Presently, there is an increasing interest in developing ANUGA into a tool for flood modelling, dam break studies and modelling of coastal processes (see e.g. Rigby).

Workshop objectives

  • Bringing the user community closer together
  • Sharing different case studies where ANUGA is being used to model hydrodynamic systems
  • Discussing and making prioritised recommendations for the future development of ANUGA.

Invitation

Please see the workshop invitation for more information.

Participants (updated regularly)

  • Miriam Middelmann (Miriam.Middelmann@…): Chair and facilitator
  • Ole Nielsen (Ole.Nielsen@…): Presenting "ANUGA - An open source hydrodynamic modelling library".
  • Nils Goseberg (goseberg@…): Presenting Inundation modeling due to hypothetical tsunami scenarios for the city of Padang, West Sumatra within "Last-mile - Evacuation"
  • Rudy van Drie (rudy.vandrie@…): Presenting "Extending the ANUGA framework with flood modelling capabilities" and "Validating ANUGA for riverine flood modelling". See Related Paper
  • Ted Rigby (ted.rigby@…): Presenting Experiences in applying and calibrating ANUGA as a riverine flood model.
  • Stephen Roberts (Stephen.Roberts@…): Presenting "Numerical challenges in ANUGA" and "Parallelising ANUGA".
  • Duncan Gray (Duncan.Gray@…)
  • William Power (W.Power@…): TBA
  • Petar Milevski (pmilevski@…): Showing results from flood studies at Wollongong
  • Craig Palmer (cpalmer@…)
  • Leharne Fountain (Leharne.Fountain@…): Presenting "Numerical convergence of computational mesh in ANUGA: How fine is fine enough?"
  • Rajaraman (rraman64@…)
  • Jane Sexton (jane.sexton@…): Presenting: "Tsunami inundation modelling with ANUGA"
  • Kristy van Putten (kristy.vanputten@…): Presenting: "Preparing data for inundation modelling"
  • John Jakeman (jakeman@…): Presenting: "Validation of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami using Patong Beach post tsunami field data"

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