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Improving merge methods for grid-based digital elevation models
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are used to represent the terrain in applications such as, for example, overland flow modelling or viewshed analysis. DEMs generated from digitising contour lines or obtained by LiDAR or ...
Can we use a simple modelling tool to validate stormwater biofilters for herbicides treatment?
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2018)
This study proposes a new stormwater biofilter validation approach, using a process-based model of micropollutant removal in stormwater biofilters. The model performance was assessed against in-situ challenge tests conducted ...
Planning and Suitability Assessment of Large-scale Nature-based Solutions for Flood-risk Reduction
(Water Resources Management, 2021)
Adverse effects of climate change are increasing around the world and the floods are
posing significant challenges for water managers. With climate projections showing
increased risks of storms and extreme precipitation, ...
Simulation of transcritical flow in pipe/channel networks
(ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers, 2004)
Using finite difference methods in conjunction with the reduced momentum equation and applying boundary condition structure inherent to subcritical flow to all regimes, is an approach that enables efficient numerical ...
Uncertainty reduction in water distribution network modelling using system inflow data
(Urban Water Journal, 2009)
In water distribution network (WDN) modelling, nodal demand is the sum of flows taken by users associated with a computational node. User demands are not fixed in time; rather they are stochastic. Hence, nodal demand is a ...
Separation of water-in-oil emulsions by freeze/thaw method and microwave radiation
(Elsevier, 2006)
In this paper, the demulsification has been achieved with the use of freeze/thaw (F/T) method and microwave radiation (MWR). The object of investigation were emulsion samples prepared by mixing the metal-working-oil, FESOL ...
Fuzzy approach in the uncertainty analysis of the water distribution network of Becej
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2006)
One of the most important steps in the development of water distribution system simulation models is providing the dependence of results of simulation on the uncertainty of input values. Information about propagation of ...
Ski jump design
(Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management, 2010)
This paper is concerned with ski jump design for overflow dams and chute spillways. Despite the vast scope of literature on this subject, research in this field is still needed. Three important issues are addressed: take-off ...
Bed-mounted Electro Magnetic meters: Implications for robust velocity measurement in Urban Drainage systems
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
Flow monitoring in Urban Drainage Systems (UDS) is required for a successful system control and operational assessment. Commonly used methods can lead to erroneous results in partially filled pipes and hostile environmental ...
Some considerations of urban drainage design practice using experimental data
(Atmospheric Research, 1996)
Two most frequently used procedures for obtaining design flow rates in urban drainage practice are design storm approach and historical storm approach. An alternative approach is possible if a series of measured ...