Accurately quantifying the capacity of sewer inlets (such as manhole lids and gullies) to transfer water is important for many hydraulic flood modelling tools. The large range of inlet types and grate designs used in practice makes the representation of flow through and around such inlets challenging. This study uses a physical scale model to quantify flow conditions through a circular inlet during shallow steady state surface flow conditions. Ten different inlet grate designs have been tested over a range of surface flow depths. The resulting datasets have been used (i) to quantify weir and orifice discharge coefficients for commonly used flood modelling surface–sewer linking equations; (ii) to validate a 2D finite difference model in term...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Urban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage sy...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Accurately quantifying the capacity of sewer inlets (such as manhole lids and gullies) to transfer w...
The linkage between sewer pipe flow and floodplain flow is recognised to induce an important source ...
The accurate characterization of flow from urban surfaces to sewer/stormwater systems is important f...
Sewer inlets are one of the most important elements for avoiding floods in urban areas, capturing ru...
This study uses a physical model to quantify shallow water depths around a scaled manhole during dra...
This paper presents the experimental data collected in a series of tests to measure the hydraulic in...
peer reviewedThe accurate modelling of urban flooding constitutes an integral part of flood risk ass...
The accurate characterisation of flow from urban surfaces to sewer/stormwater systems is important f...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Numerical simulation of sewer overflow into a main free-surface flow is studied and validated with r...
Surcharging urban drainage systems are a potential source of pathogenic contamination of floodwater....
Surcharging urban drainage systems are a potential source of pathogenic contamination of floodwater....
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Urban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage sy...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Accurately quantifying the capacity of sewer inlets (such as manhole lids and gullies) to transfer w...
The linkage between sewer pipe flow and floodplain flow is recognised to induce an important source ...
The accurate characterization of flow from urban surfaces to sewer/stormwater systems is important f...
Sewer inlets are one of the most important elements for avoiding floods in urban areas, capturing ru...
This study uses a physical model to quantify shallow water depths around a scaled manhole during dra...
This paper presents the experimental data collected in a series of tests to measure the hydraulic in...
peer reviewedThe accurate modelling of urban flooding constitutes an integral part of flood risk ass...
The accurate characterisation of flow from urban surfaces to sewer/stormwater systems is important f...
Street inlets play a key role in intercepting surface runoff into underground drainage systems, whic...
Numerical simulation of sewer overflow into a main free-surface flow is studied and validated with r...
Surcharging urban drainage systems are a potential source of pathogenic contamination of floodwater....
Surcharging urban drainage systems are a potential source of pathogenic contamination of floodwater....
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...
Urban flood models are an important tool in designing and analyzing municipalities sewer drainage sy...
Urban drainage networks should be designed and operated preferably under open channel flow condition...