Sedimentation commonly occurs in urban drainage systems, disrupts flow, and is one of the major causes of inundation. The complicated phenomena that alter the cross-section of sewer conduits include transportation, precipitation, and sedimentation, and need to be analyzed for the proper design and efficient maintenance of urban drainage systems. In this study, the discharge capacity of urban drainage systems is simulated and analyzed by considering the pattern of flow of sediments in sewer conduits through a numerical analysis model. The sites of the highest and lowest accumulation of soil were examined as sedimentation occurred, as was discharge due to accumulation in sewer conduits. The purpose of this study is the examination of mathemat...
International audienceSustainable urban drainage systems are built along roads and in urban areas to...
Assessing in-sewer sediment accumulation, which causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity o...
Prevention of sewer sediment accumulation, which can cause major sewer operational problems, is impe...
Sedimentation commonly occurs in urban drainage systems, disrupts flow, and is one of the major caus...
Soil slurry deposited on the surface of the Earth during rainfall mixes with fluids and flows into u...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Accurate predictions of sediment loads released by sewer overflow discharges are important for being...
Increasing public concern on urban storm water quantity and quality problems demands a thorough revi...
The present paper presents an application of MOUSE ST, a general deterministic sediment transport mo...
Flushing devices are considered to be effective in removing settled particles from urban drainage ne...
The polluting effects of storm water runoff on the receiving waterbodies represent an increasingly ...
Urban drainage networks contain a large number of structures. Manhole is the most common and the mos...
International audienceHigh levels of suspended solids are typically observed during the initial part...
NoHigh levels of suspended solids are typically observed during the initial part of storms. Field ev...
This paper highlights the results of a short term (three weeks) monitoring of open 5 storm sewer in ...
International audienceSustainable urban drainage systems are built along roads and in urban areas to...
Assessing in-sewer sediment accumulation, which causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity o...
Prevention of sewer sediment accumulation, which can cause major sewer operational problems, is impe...
Sedimentation commonly occurs in urban drainage systems, disrupts flow, and is one of the major caus...
Soil slurry deposited on the surface of the Earth during rainfall mixes with fluids and flows into u...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Accurate predictions of sediment loads released by sewer overflow discharges are important for being...
Increasing public concern on urban storm water quantity and quality problems demands a thorough revi...
The present paper presents an application of MOUSE ST, a general deterministic sediment transport mo...
Flushing devices are considered to be effective in removing settled particles from urban drainage ne...
The polluting effects of storm water runoff on the receiving waterbodies represent an increasingly ...
Urban drainage networks contain a large number of structures. Manhole is the most common and the mos...
International audienceHigh levels of suspended solids are typically observed during the initial part...
NoHigh levels of suspended solids are typically observed during the initial part of storms. Field ev...
This paper highlights the results of a short term (three weeks) monitoring of open 5 storm sewer in ...
International audienceSustainable urban drainage systems are built along roads and in urban areas to...
Assessing in-sewer sediment accumulation, which causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity o...
Prevention of sewer sediment accumulation, which can cause major sewer operational problems, is impe...