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Construction-Induced Waterlogging Simulation in Pinglu Canal Using a Coupled SWMM-HEC-RAS Model: Implications for Inland Waterway Engineering

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College of Geomatics and Geoinformation, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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Ecological Spatiotemporal Big Data Perception Service Laboratory, Guilin 541004, China
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Guangxi Key Laboratory of Spatial Information and Geomatics, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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Water 2025, 17(16), 2415; https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162415
Submission received: 4 July 2025 / Revised: 6 August 2025 / Accepted: 13 August 2025 / Published: 15 August 2025
(This article belongs to the Topic Hydraulic Engineering and Modelling)

Abstract

Focusing on the Lingshan section of Guangxi’s Pinglu Canal, this study addresses frequent waterlogging during construction under subtropical monsoon rainfall. Human disturbances alter hydrological processes, causing project delays and economic losses. We developed a coupled Storm Water Management Model (SWMM 1D hydrological) and Hydrologic Engineering Center—River Analysis System 2D (HEC-RAS 2D hydrodynamic) model. High-resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle—Light Detection and Ranging (UAV-LiDAR) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) delineated sub-catchments, while the Green-Ampt model quantified soil conductivity decay. Synchronized runoff data drove high-resolution HEC-RAS 2D simulations of waterlogging evolution under design storms (1–100-year return periods) and a real event (10 May 2025). Key results: Water depth exhibits nonlinear growth with return period—slow at low intensities but accelerating beyond 50-year events, particularly at temporary road junctions where embankments impede flow. Additionally, intensive intermittent rainfall causes significant ponding at excavation pit-road intersections, and optimized drainage drastically shortens recession time. The study reveals a “rapid runoff generation–restricted convergence–prolonged ponding” mechanism under construction disturbance, validates the model’s capability for complex scenarios, and provides critical data for real-time waterlogging risk prediction and drainage optimization during the canal’s construction.
Keywords: Pinglu Canal construction phase; SWMM; HEC-RAS 2D; coupled model; channel waterlogging simulation Pinglu Canal construction phase; SWMM; HEC-RAS 2D; coupled model; channel waterlogging simulation

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Li, J.; Feng, J.; Wang, Q.; Zhang, Y. Construction-Induced Waterlogging Simulation in Pinglu Canal Using a Coupled SWMM-HEC-RAS Model: Implications for Inland Waterway Engineering. Water 2025, 17, 2415. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162415

AMA Style

Li J, Feng J, Wang Q, Zhang Y. Construction-Induced Waterlogging Simulation in Pinglu Canal Using a Coupled SWMM-HEC-RAS Model: Implications for Inland Waterway Engineering. Water. 2025; 17(16):2415. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162415

Chicago/Turabian Style

Li, Jingwen, Jiangdong Feng, Qingyang Wang, and Yongtao Zhang. 2025. "Construction-Induced Waterlogging Simulation in Pinglu Canal Using a Coupled SWMM-HEC-RAS Model: Implications for Inland Waterway Engineering" Water 17, no. 16: 2415. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162415

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Li, J., Feng, J., Wang, Q., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Construction-Induced Waterlogging Simulation in Pinglu Canal Using a Coupled SWMM-HEC-RAS Model: Implications for Inland Waterway Engineering. Water, 17(16), 2415. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162415

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