Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow conditions without flux return, backwater, or overflows. In the case of extreme storm events, urban pluvial flooding is generated by the excess of surface runoff that could not be conveyed by pressurized sewer pipes, due to its limited capacity or, many times, due to the poor efficiency of surface drainage systems to collect uncontrolled overland flow. Generally, the hydraulic design of sewer systems is addressed more for underground networks, neglecting the surface drainage system, although inadequate inlet spacings and locations can cause dangerous flooding with relevant socio-economic impacts and the interruption of critical services and urban acti...
Pluvial flooding in urban areas may derive from the limited or temporarily reduced efficiency of sur...
In this study a new grated inlet is proposed for small roads which do not have storm water collectio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Urban Water Jour...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Flooding events in urban areas occur quite frequently as a consequence of rain events of lower inten...
Flooding events in urban areas occur quite frequently as a consequence of rain events of lower inten...
Urban rainstorm drainage systems are used to collect the surface runoff from streets and other land ...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Gómez, M, Parés, J, Russo, B, Martínez‐Gomar...
[EN] Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic....
Within the drainage system of a city, the set of inlets is in charge of taking the runoff produced b...
Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic. The ...
The paper attempts to explain sources of surplus storm water runoff in urban areas, particularly in ...
Pluvial flooding in urban areas may derive from the limited or temporarily reduced efficiency of sur...
In this study a new grated inlet is proposed for small roads which do not have storm water collectio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Urban Water Jour...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Flooding events in urban areas occur quite frequently as a consequence of rain events of lower inten...
Flooding events in urban areas occur quite frequently as a consequence of rain events of lower inten...
Urban rainstorm drainage systems are used to collect the surface runoff from streets and other land ...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Gómez, M, Parés, J, Russo, B, Martínez‐Gomar...
[EN] Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic....
Within the drainage system of a city, the set of inlets is in charge of taking the runoff produced b...
Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic. The ...
The paper attempts to explain sources of surplus storm water runoff in urban areas, particularly in ...
Pluvial flooding in urban areas may derive from the limited or temporarily reduced efficiency of sur...
In this study a new grated inlet is proposed for small roads which do not have storm water collectio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Urban Water Jour...