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Hydraulic Performance Index of a Sewer Network

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In this article, an objective methodology is proposed for evaluating the hydraulic performance for possible rehabilitation of sewer systems, which involves assigning a hydraulic performance index to each pipe section and taking into account the vulnerability and the retention capacity of each pipe sections.
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An objective methodology is proposed for evaluating the hydraulic performance for possible rehabilitation of sewer systems. It involves assigning a hydraulic performance index to each pipe section. This hydraulic index reflects both the local surcharge in a pipe and the surcharge induced at upstream sections of the same branch in a sewer network. The hydraulic index also takes into account the vulnerability and the retention capacity of each pipe section. This index may be used directly to establish the rehabilitation priority of different sections to maximize hydraulic performance for the entire network. This methodology was successfully applied to the sewer system of the city of Laval in Canada. The results show how pipe dimensions and locations have the effect of surcharging or relieving a pipe network and how the hydraulic performance index adequately rates the contributions of sewer network components.

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Assessing urban potential flooding risk and identifying effective risk-reduction measures.

TL;DR: A method to represent and assess the flooding risk, using GIS and data gathered during operation and maintenance is proposed, and it is confirmed that blockages are not always directly due to the network itself and its deterioration.
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A framework to support decision making in the selection of sustainable drainage system design alternatives.

TL;DR: A new framework for decision making in sustainable drainage system (SuDS) scheme design that integrates resilience, hydraulic performance, pollution control, rainwater usage, energy analysis, greenhouse gas emissions and costs, and has 12 indicators is presented.
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A Fuzzy Expert System for Prioritizing Rehabilitation of Sewer Networks

TL;DR: The results show how the fuzzy inference system may be used to establish rehabilitation priorities for each pipe section and provide more realistic results than the intuitive approaches that use structural and hydraulic performance maximum and mean.
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Modeling Blockage Failures in Sewer Systems to Support Maintenance Decision Making

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and implemented a stochastic method that can be applied to characterize random failures in critical infrastructure systems, particularly focusing on blockage failures in sewer systems that are non-mechanistic and result from combination of external factors, including deterioration in condition.
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An effective multi-objective approach to prioritisation of sewer pipe inspection

TL;DR: The most effective inspection works are obtained by solving a multi-objective optimization problem where the total cost of the survey programme and the expected cost of emergency repairs subsequent to blockages and collapses are considered simultaneously.
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Urban Stormwater Management Planning with Analytical Probabilistic Models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a model of urban stormwater management based on derived probability distribution theory (DPDT) and runoff quality analysis of urban drainage systems.
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics

Alan Mironer
TL;DR: Engineering fluid mechanics, Engineering fluid mechanics , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اصاع رسانی, کδاوρزی
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