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A methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the sewer network model SWMM 5.1 based on dynamic link libraries
by
Leandro, Jorge
, Martins, Ricardo
in
Case studies
/ Climate
/ Dynamic link libraries
/ Flood damage
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hydraulic engineering
/ Hydrology
/ Manholes
/ Methodology
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Overland flow
/ Rain
/ Source code
/ Storm sewers
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Surcharges
/ Surface runoff
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - instrumentation
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods
/ Waste Water - analysis
/ Weather
2016
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A methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the sewer network model SWMM 5.1 based on dynamic link libraries
by
Leandro, Jorge
, Martins, Ricardo
in
Case studies
/ Climate
/ Dynamic link libraries
/ Flood damage
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hydraulic engineering
/ Hydrology
/ Manholes
/ Methodology
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Overland flow
/ Rain
/ Source code
/ Storm sewers
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Surcharges
/ Surface runoff
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - instrumentation
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods
/ Waste Water - analysis
/ Weather
2016
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A methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the sewer network model SWMM 5.1 based on dynamic link libraries
by
Leandro, Jorge
, Martins, Ricardo
in
Case studies
/ Climate
/ Dynamic link libraries
/ Flood damage
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hydraulic engineering
/ Hydrology
/ Manholes
/ Methodology
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Overland flow
/ Rain
/ Source code
/ Storm sewers
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Surcharges
/ Surface runoff
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - instrumentation
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods
/ Waste Water - analysis
/ Weather
2016
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A methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the sewer network model SWMM 5.1 based on dynamic link libraries
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A methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the sewer network model SWMM 5.1 based on dynamic link libraries
2016
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Overview
Pluvial flooding in urban areas is characterized by a gradually varying inundation process caused by surcharge of the sewer manholes. Therefore urban flood models need to simulate the interaction between the sewer network and the overland flow in order to accurately predict the flood inundation extents. In this work we present a methodology for linking 2D overland flow models with the storm sewer model SWMM 5. SWMM 5 is a well-known free open-source code originally developed in 1971. The latest major release saw its structure re-written in C ++ allowing it to be compiled as a command line executable or through a series of calls made to function inside a dynamic link library (DLL). The methodology developed herein is written inside the same DLL in C + +, and is able to simulate the bi-directional interaction between both models during simulation. Validation is done in a real case study with an existing urban flood coupled model. The novelty herein is that the new methodology can be added to SWMM without the need for editing SWMM's original code. Furthermore, it is directly applicable to other coupled overland flow models aiming to use SWMM 5 as the sewer network model.
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IWA Publishing
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