2009
DOI: 10.14796/jwmm.r235-16
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Manhole Storage Capacity Influence on Transient Flow Modeling during Storm Sewer Flooding Event

Abstract: Drainage systems are designed to quickly convey rainwater from urban areas to areas of natural flow (rivers, streams, lakes, etc). Hence, they are sized with the assumption of steady free surface flow. With the frequent flooding of storm sewers and corresponding damage to public and private infrastructure (Schmitt et al. 2004), numerical modeling of transient flow has now become unavoidable. Several models of transient flow are available, each with its advantages and limitations. This chapter examines the impa… Show more

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