Future climatic, demographic, technological, urban and socio-economic challenges call for more flexible and sustainable wastewater infrastructure systems. Exploratory modelling can help to investigate the consequences of these developments on the infrastructure. In order to explore large numbers of adaptation strategies, we need to re-balance the degree of realism of sewer network and ability to reflect key performance characteristics against the model's parsimony and computational efficiency. We present a spatially explicit algorithm for creating sanitary sewer networks that realistically represent key characteristics of a real system. Basic topographic, demographic and urban characteristics are abstracted into a squared grid of ‘Blocks’ w...
This paper presents a novel modular and lumped computationally efficient modelling approach for sewe...
Population growth and climate change place a strain on water resources; hence, there are growing ini...
Urban waste water collecting systems are designed to convey domestic, industrial and storm water. Wh...
Future climatic, demographic, technological, urban and socio-economic challenges call for more flexi...
Existing, high-fidelity models for sewer network modelling are accurate but too slow and inflexible ...
In recent literature, several approaches for the simplification of hydrodynamic sewer models are dis...
A new approach to automate the challenging task of defining the complexity level for conceptual mode...
As long as cities and urban life have been developed during the centuries, the conveying of wastewat...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Human development significantly alters the hydrologic cycle. This change is most apparent in urban e...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. A major challenge in urban water management is th...
As part of an effort to better manage SSOs and basement backups, the City of Ann Arbor developed a c...
For urban watersheds, the storm sewer network provides indispensable data for flood modeling but oft...
The role of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in reducing combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and floo...
peer reviewedHydrology often takes an important place in the domain of hydraulic structures manageme...
This paper presents a novel modular and lumped computationally efficient modelling approach for sewe...
Population growth and climate change place a strain on water resources; hence, there are growing ini...
Urban waste water collecting systems are designed to convey domestic, industrial and storm water. Wh...
Future climatic, demographic, technological, urban and socio-economic challenges call for more flexi...
Existing, high-fidelity models for sewer network modelling are accurate but too slow and inflexible ...
In recent literature, several approaches for the simplification of hydrodynamic sewer models are dis...
A new approach to automate the challenging task of defining the complexity level for conceptual mode...
As long as cities and urban life have been developed during the centuries, the conveying of wastewat...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Human development significantly alters the hydrologic cycle. This change is most apparent in urban e...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. A major challenge in urban water management is th...
As part of an effort to better manage SSOs and basement backups, the City of Ann Arbor developed a c...
For urban watersheds, the storm sewer network provides indispensable data for flood modeling but oft...
The role of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in reducing combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and floo...
peer reviewedHydrology often takes an important place in the domain of hydraulic structures manageme...
This paper presents a novel modular and lumped computationally efficient modelling approach for sewe...
Population growth and climate change place a strain on water resources; hence, there are growing ini...
Urban waste water collecting systems are designed to convey domestic, industrial and storm water. Wh...