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Experimental analysis for self-cleansing open channel design
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Self-cleansing is a hydraulic design concept for drainage systems for mitigation of sediment deposition as mentioned in this paper, which has mostly been performed in circular channels and has been shown to work well in the case of self-cleaning.Abstract:
Self-cleansing is a hydraulic design concept for drainage systems for mitigation of sediment deposition. Experimental studies in the literature have mostly been performed in circular channels. In t...read more
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Closure of "Self-Cleansing Sewer Design Based on Sediment Transport Principles"
TL;DR: In this article, a research project was initiated by the U.K.'s Construction Industry Research and Information Association to develop a new design methodology for sewers, which would take advantage of the available knowledge on sediment mobility and the effects of sediment deposition on the hydraulic performance of sewers.
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Predicting non-deposition sediment transport in sewer pipes using Random forest
TL;DR: A new method for predicting the self-cleansing velocity required to avoid permanent deposition of material in sewer pipes is proposed using the new Random Forest (RF) based model.
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Kernel ridge regression model for sediment transport in open channel flow
TL;DR: This study proposes to model sediment transport in open channel flow using kernel ridge regression (KRR), a nonlinear regression technique formulated in the reproducing kernel Hilbert space, where the kernel parameter is directly learned from the data via a new gradient descent-based learning mechanism.
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Weighted instances handler wrapper and rotation forest-based hybrid algorithms for sediment transport modeling
TL;DR: Generally, hybrid data mining methods yield more precise estimations of sediment transport in contrast to the regression equations and standalone models and hybrid models.
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Sparse kernel regression technique for self-cleansing channel design
TL;DR: While empirical regression models fail to generate accurate results for other channel cross-section shapes and sizes, the SKR model provides promising results due to the inclusion of a channel parameter at the core of its structure and also by operating on an extensive range of experimental data.
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Sediment Transport: New Approach and Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship of sediment transport to fluid flow is considered and predictive equations are derived which relate total sediment flux to measurable properties of flow, and a preliminary comparison is made with observations from other sources, including natural rivers.
Design and Construction of Sanitary and Storm Sewers
TL;DR: The design and construction of sanitary and storm sewers is described in this article as a check list of items to be considered in a sanitary sewage or storm drainage project, as represented by acceptable current procedure.
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Non-deposition design criteria for sewers with part-full flow
TL;DR: In this paper, the existing self-cleansing design criteria for sewers based on minimum velocity and minimum bed shear stress have been reviewed and based on several laboratory experiments, the study then develops non-deposition criteria for non-cohesive sediment in uniform flow.
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Stormwater Collection Systems Design Handbook
Larry W. Mays,in chief +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a design handbook for stormwater collection systems design and its application in the field of water collection systems, including a survey of the main concepts.