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Potential and limitations of 1D modelling of urban flooding
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In this article, the authors show how urban flooding can be simulated by one-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling incorporating the interaction between the buried pipe system, the streets, and the areas flooded with stagnant water.About:
This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 2004-12-01. It has received 316 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flood myth & Flooding (psychology).read more
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Benchmarking 2D hydraulic models for urban flooding
NM Hunter,Paul D. Bates,S. Neelz,Gareth Pender,Ignacio Villanueva,Nigel Wright,Dongfang Liang,Roger Alexander Falconer,BinLiang Lin,SG Waller,A. J. Crossley,David C. Mason +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe benchmark testing of six 2D hydraulic models (DIVAST, DIVASTTVD, TUFLOW, JFLOW and TRENT) in terms of their ability to simulate surface flows in a densely urbanised area.
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Hydrological modelling of urbanized catchments: A review and future directions
TL;DR: This paper reviews the state of the art on the scientific knowledge and practice of modelling the urban hydrological system at the catchment scale, with the purpose of identifying current limitations and defining a blueprint for future modelling advances.
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Framework for economic pluvial flood risk assessment considering climate change effects and adaptation benefits
TL;DR: In this paper, a pluvial flood risk assessment framework is presented to identify and assess adaptation options in the urban context by incorporating climate change impact assessment, flood inundation modeling, economic tool, and risk assessment, and a step-by-step process for costbenefit assessment of climate change adaptation measures.
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Modeling floods in a dense urban area using 2D shallow water equations
TL;DR: In this article, a code solving the 2D shallow water equations by an explicit second-order scheme is used to simulate the severe October 1988 flood in the Richelieu urban locality of the French city of Nimes.
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An approach to simulation of dual drainage
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the development of the field of urban drainage modelling known as dual drainage, an approach to rainfaill runoff simulation in which the numerical model takes into account not only the flow through the sewer system, but also the flow on the surface.
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Quo vadis sewer process modelling
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Head Losses in Storm Sewer Manholes: Submerged Jet Theory
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TL;DR: In this article, a submerged jet theory for the flow in manholes with straight throughflow has been outlined and the entrance head loss has been related to the kinetic energy transformation associated with the entrainment/detrainment in the jet and exit head loss is calculated as a Carnot-loss in connection with the vena contracta in the exit pipe.
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Modelling of Urban Flooding in Dhaka City
TL;DR: In this article, a simulation of urban flooding with the simulation of both a surcharged pipe network and extensive flooding on the surface is presented, including a description of the interaction between street and pipe network.