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A. Hassan; I. Özgen; R. Hinkelmann (2018). Using a simplex-type optimization method to calibrate a hydrodynamic model for rainfall-runoff simulations. Proceedings of the 5th IAHR (International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research) Europe Congress - New Challenges in Hydraulic Research and Engineering, 12 – 14 June, 2018. ISBN: 978-981-11-2731-1_130, 1–2.
Zhang, Qing (2018). Conceptual simplifications for long-term sediment transport simulations: application to Iffezheim reservoir, Germany. Technische Universität Berlin
Matta, Elena (2018). Multi-dimensional flow and transport modeling of a surface water body in a semi-arid area: The case of the Icó-Mandantes Bay, Northeast Brazil. Technische Universität Berlin
Jingming Hou and Run Wang and Qiuhua Liang and Zhanbin Li and Mian Song Huang and Reihnard Hinkelmann (2018). Efficient surface water flow simulation on static Cartesian grid with local refinement according to key topographic features. Computers & Fluids, 117 - 134.
Ladwig, Robert and Furusato, Eiichi and Kirillin, Georgiy and Hinkelmann, Reinhard and Hupfer, Michael (2018). Climate Change Demands Adaptive Management of Urban Lakes: Model-Based Assessment of Management Scenarios for Lake Tegel (Berlin, Germany). Water
Zhao, J., Özgen I., Liang, D. & Hinkelmann, R. (2018). A Novel Slope Failure Operator for The Total Load Sediment Transport Model. G. La Loggia, G. Freni, V.Puleo and M. De Marchis (eds.), HIC2018 (EPiCSeriesinEngineering), 2441 - 2448.
Wang, T., Hou, J., Li, P., Zhao, J., Özgen, I. & Hinkelmann, R. (2018). A Proposed Implicit Friction Source Term Treatment for Simulating Overland Flow. G. La Loggia, G. Freni, V.Puleo and M. De Marchis (eds.), HIC2018 (EPiCSeriesinEngineering), 2285 - 2292.
Özgen, I., Liang, D. & Hinkelmann, R. (2018). A grid convergence study for the integral porosity shallow water model on unstructured triangular meshes. G. La Loggia, G. Freni, V.Puleo and M. De Marchis (eds.), HIC2018 (EPiCSeriesinEngineering), 2472 - 2478.
Marafini, E., Tügel, F., Özgen, I., Hinkelmann R. & Rocca, M. (2018). Flash flood simulations based on shallow water equations to investigate protection measures for El Gouna, Egypt. G. La Loggia, G. Freni, V.Puleo and M. De Marchis (eds.), HIC2018 (EPiCSeriesinEngineering), 1298 - 1305.
Ma, Y., Matta, E., Meißner, D., Richter, J., Schellenberg, H (2018). Forecasting water levels for the German waterways of the Rhine River using artificial neural networks and physically based models.. Tereno International Conference Berlin
Zhao, J. and Özgen, I. and Liang, D. and Hinkelmann, R. (2018). Improved multislope MUSCL reconstruction on unstructured grids for shallow water equations. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 401-436.
Zhao, J. and Özgen, I. and Liang, D. and Hinkelmann, R. (2018). A Novel Slope Failure Operator for a Non-equilibrium Sediment Transport Model. HIC.
Broecker, T., Teuber, K., Elsesser, W. & Hinkelmann, R. (2018). Multiphase Modeling of Hydrosystems Using OpenFOAM. Advances in Hydroinformatics. Springer, Singapore, 1013-1029.
Özgen, Ilhan and Abily, Morgan and Zhao, Jiaheng and Liang, Dongfang and Gourbesville, Philippe and Hinkelmann, Reinhard (2018). Towards district scale flood simulations using conventional and anisotropic porosity shallow water models with high-resolution topographic information. La Houille Blanche, 90-98.
Zhang, Q. (2018). Conceptual simplifications for long-term sediment transport simulations - Application to Iffezheim reservoir, Germany. Technische Universität Berlin.
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