Modeling of Urban Flooding and Waterfall Effect on Stepped Streets in Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
Flood is one of the most common and deadly natural disasters. Most of the cities are under the threat of flash floods due to
precipitation regime changes with global climate change. The existing infrastructure and the stepped streets that were not
previously risky in the city create a waterfall effect in heavy rain and reduce street safety. Today, there are more than a hundred
stepped streets in the settlement as by topography conditions such as Beyoğlu, Şişli and Üsküdar, with different type of stepped
streets that form a short path in the transportation network in Istanbul, Turkey. Many researchers studied to calculate discharges
through spillways or dam break flows using numerical models. In the study, different step streets related vertically with Meclisi Mebusan Street in Istanbul are examined in terms of flooding after heavy rains. The data is obtained through on-site
observation. Physical properties such as stair length, width, slope, stair shape and railing are taken into consideration during
the on-site examination. The step street as staircase models was analyzed with FLOW 3D software according to the selected
flood height. In the numerical models examined by CFD method, the maximum speed zones occurring on the staircase during
the flood were determined and the critical zones were specified. In this way, it is possible to comment on the impact assessment
of stairs by considering water heights and speeds in critical areas. According to study results, some preventive measures on
stepped streets are suggested for flash floods.
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