Permeable Pavement (PP) models are valuable tools for studying the implementation of PPs in urban environments. However, the runoff simulated by traditional models such as the Curve Number (CN) is different from that created with PP models, as infiltration is computed differently. However, many investigations compare the runoff created by both models to extract broader conclusions without considering how the two models are related. Hence, this research explores the relation between runoff simulated by one general model, selecting the widespread CN model as a baseline, and the PP model provided in the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). Correlation was set using the hydrograph created with the CN in a single event as a baseline and obtainin...
Permeable pavements, as additive structures that have a good capability for runoff and pollutant red...
Permeable pavement (PP) can be a primary source-area component of a sustainable drainage system. PP ...
Introduction: The changes in land use associated with urban development cause an increase in urban ...
Permeable pavement (PP) is used worldwide to mitigate surface runoff in urban areas. Various studies...
Floods are becoming more frequent, especially in urban environments where most of the surface is wat...
Traditional urban development practices disrupt the natural water cycle, increasing surface runoff ...
The increasing frequency of flooding events in urban catchments related to an increase in impervious...
International audienceThe increase of urbanization combined with the increase in impervious surfaces...
In recent decades, due to on-going urbanization and changes in rainfall patterns, urban drainage sys...
The common approach to the hydrologic design of permeable pavements (PPs) uses synthetic rainfall ev...
International audienceAbstract The permeable pavement is a compensatory drainage technique for urban...
Over the last few decades, the increase in extreme weather events has caused urban floods to become ...
Roads and parking lots make up the largest percentage of manmade impervious surfaces in the world. L...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Permeable pavements, as additive structures that have a good capability for runoff and pollutant red...
Permeable pavement (PP) can be a primary source-area component of a sustainable drainage system. PP ...
Introduction: The changes in land use associated with urban development cause an increase in urban ...
Permeable pavement (PP) is used worldwide to mitigate surface runoff in urban areas. Various studies...
Floods are becoming more frequent, especially in urban environments where most of the surface is wat...
Traditional urban development practices disrupt the natural water cycle, increasing surface runoff ...
The increasing frequency of flooding events in urban catchments related to an increase in impervious...
International audienceThe increase of urbanization combined with the increase in impervious surfaces...
In recent decades, due to on-going urbanization and changes in rainfall patterns, urban drainage sys...
The common approach to the hydrologic design of permeable pavements (PPs) uses synthetic rainfall ev...
International audienceAbstract The permeable pavement is a compensatory drainage technique for urban...
Over the last few decades, the increase in extreme weather events has caused urban floods to become ...
Roads and parking lots make up the largest percentage of manmade impervious surfaces in the world. L...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Permeable pavements, as additive structures that have a good capability for runoff and pollutant red...
Permeable pavement (PP) can be a primary source-area component of a sustainable drainage system. PP ...
Introduction: The changes in land use associated with urban development cause an increase in urban ...