Sound management of sewer networks and minimization of the pollution discharged into receiving water through combined sewer overflows need in-depth knowledge of the flow rates and pollutant loads conveyed in sewers. This knowledge relies on a good assessment of the spatial distribution of the velocities in a cross section, as they are involved both in flowrate, and distribution of concentration. The possibility of assessing this distribution by using computational fluid dynamics is explored and compared with experimental results collected from real sewers
The presence of sediment at the bottom of the collectors is of interest for hydraulic and environmen...
During the last 30 years, a number of devices has been developed for dynamic separation of settle a...
Sewage collection and transport in an urban drainage system is often planned, designed and operated ...
36th IAHR World Congress, The Hague, PAYS-BAS, 28-/06/2015 - 03/07/2015Measuring flow-rate and pollu...
In hydraulic, velocity distribution as a key parameter for determining the flow profile, such as flo...
L'objectif principal de la thèse est l'étude des champs de vitesse dans des écoulements chargés de p...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are a part of the combined storm water and foul sewer system. CSOs s...
More and more measurement devices are implemented in sewer networks in order to achieves various kin...
The management of deposits in combined sewers is of vital importance from a technical and management...
Recent developments of urban drainage are more concerned with water quality issues and aesthetic con...
Some of the major concerns regarding sewer overflows to receiving water bodies include serious envir...
Combined sewer overflows (CSO) in a sewer system are the main source of pollution for the receiving ...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
The presence of sediment at the bottom of the collectors is of interest for hydraulic and environmen...
International audienceThe understanding of transport and dispersion of combined sewer overflows (CSO...
The presence of sediment at the bottom of the collectors is of interest for hydraulic and environmen...
During the last 30 years, a number of devices has been developed for dynamic separation of settle a...
Sewage collection and transport in an urban drainage system is often planned, designed and operated ...
36th IAHR World Congress, The Hague, PAYS-BAS, 28-/06/2015 - 03/07/2015Measuring flow-rate and pollu...
In hydraulic, velocity distribution as a key parameter for determining the flow profile, such as flo...
L'objectif principal de la thèse est l'étude des champs de vitesse dans des écoulements chargés de p...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are a part of the combined storm water and foul sewer system. CSOs s...
More and more measurement devices are implemented in sewer networks in order to achieves various kin...
The management of deposits in combined sewers is of vital importance from a technical and management...
Recent developments of urban drainage are more concerned with water quality issues and aesthetic con...
Some of the major concerns regarding sewer overflows to receiving water bodies include serious envir...
Combined sewer overflows (CSO) in a sewer system are the main source of pollution for the receiving ...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
The presence of sediment at the bottom of the collectors is of interest for hydraulic and environmen...
International audienceThe understanding of transport and dispersion of combined sewer overflows (CSO...
The presence of sediment at the bottom of the collectors is of interest for hydraulic and environmen...
During the last 30 years, a number of devices has been developed for dynamic separation of settle a...
Sewage collection and transport in an urban drainage system is often planned, designed and operated ...