Road surface-runoffs have been analyzed using various approaches, but inaccurate analysis methods lead to overestimation of the drainage capacity, causing unexpected flood damage in low-lying urban areas. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of considering various parameters for accurate road surface-runoff analysis. This study involves road surface-runoff analysis using an enhanced approach considering simplified and modified drainage basin geometries, road surface and gutter flow travel times, and inlet interception efficiency as key parameters under various road conditions. The topographical road conditions were set as follows: Width (6 m), longitudinal slope of road (2–10%), road surface slope (2%), and transverse slope of g...
Abstract: Unsealed roads are necessary infrastructure required to manage forested catchments. They f...
With increasing urbanization, the effect of urban runoff on vulnerable recipients increases. Commonl...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Management of excess water from the pavements and road surfaces, due to rainfall, is not only import...
Hydraulic Engineer are expected to provide storm drainage systems that will keep water flows out of ...
[EN] Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic....
A roadway’s capacity to drain itself is of utmost importance for the safety and comfort of its users...
Urban rainstorm drainage systems are used to collect the surface runoff from streets and other land ...
An updated two-dimensional flow simulation program, FullSWOF-ZG, which fully (Full) solves shallow w...
Street inlets, also known as storm water inlets, are provided to intercept rainwater runoff from the...
Roads and parking lots make up the largest percentage of manmade impervious surfaces in the world. L...
The two-dimensional overland flow simulation program, FullSWOF_2D, was revised to include submodules...
The paper attempts to explain sources of surplus storm water runoff in urban areas, particularly in ...
Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic. The ...
In cities, storm runoff is usually collected in the streets and conveyed to underground storm drains...
Abstract: Unsealed roads are necessary infrastructure required to manage forested catchments. They f...
With increasing urbanization, the effect of urban runoff on vulnerable recipients increases. Commonl...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Management of excess water from the pavements and road surfaces, due to rainfall, is not only import...
Hydraulic Engineer are expected to provide storm drainage systems that will keep water flows out of ...
[EN] Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic....
A roadway’s capacity to drain itself is of utmost importance for the safety and comfort of its users...
Urban rainstorm drainage systems are used to collect the surface runoff from streets and other land ...
An updated two-dimensional flow simulation program, FullSWOF-ZG, which fully (Full) solves shallow w...
Street inlets, also known as storm water inlets, are provided to intercept rainwater runoff from the...
Roads and parking lots make up the largest percentage of manmade impervious surfaces in the world. L...
The two-dimensional overland flow simulation program, FullSWOF_2D, was revised to include submodules...
The paper attempts to explain sources of surplus storm water runoff in urban areas, particularly in ...
Excess surface water on roadways due to storm events can cause hazardous scenarios for traffic. The ...
In cities, storm runoff is usually collected in the streets and conveyed to underground storm drains...
Abstract: Unsealed roads are necessary infrastructure required to manage forested catchments. They f...
With increasing urbanization, the effect of urban runoff on vulnerable recipients increases. Commonl...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...