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Simulation of the operation of detention tanks.

2005

The performance of detention tanks with different characteristics (volume, on-line and off-line arrangement) has been evaluated according to the results of a continuous simulation. The conceptual simplified model for sewer system simulation (COSMOSS) model has been used to simulate the operation of the tanks. The differences between the performance of on-line and off-line tanks and the influence of the characteristics of different catchments have been examined. According to the results of the simulations detention tanks demonstrated good performances in total suspended solids retention and this evenience can certainly help to prevent water pollution of receiving water bodies in urban areas,…

HydrologyEnvironmental EngineeringComputer simulationEcological ModelingStormwaterFirst flushEnvironmental engineeringModels TheoreticalPollutionWater PurificationEngineeringWater MovementsEnvironmental scienceContinuous simulationCombined sewerWater qualitySewers Sediment transport Combined sewersCitiesWater pollutionWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringTotal suspended solidsWater research
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Dual Multilevel Urban Drainage Model

2005

In urban areas, when heavy rains occur, the discharge capacity of sewers is usually unable to transport the effective rainfall reaching the streets. When the runoff flow rate exceeds the capacity of the storm sewer system, the excess flow is conveyed through the street network as overland flow. A dual model is proposed for modeling the system as a double network, formed by an upper network of open channels (street gutters) and a lower network of closed conduits (sewer pipes). What is new in this model is its capacity to take into account the hydrodynamic relationship between the flows in the upper and lower networks. The model is applied to computing the response of a real monitored basin; …

HydrologyHydraulicsMechanical EngineeringFlow (psychology)Surface runoffSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulicalaw.inventionAlgorithmSurchargelawSewerageEnvironmental scienceSanitary sewerDrainageHydraulic modelSurface runoffOutfall sewerUrban runoffWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringStreet networkUrban runoffJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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An urban drainage stormwater quality model: model development and uncertainty quantification

2010

Summary The evaluation of urban stormwater quality is of relevant importance for urban drainage, and mathematical models may be of great interest in this respect. To date, several detailed mathematical models are available to predict stormwater quantity–quality characteristics in urban drainage systems. However, only a few models take sewer sediments into account, considering their cohesive-like properties that influence the build-up process of the pollutant load. Furthermore, the model data requirements, especially for the quality aspects, are extensive, which limit their applicability and affect model results with large uncertainty. Uncertainty analysis provides a measure or index regardi…

HydrologyMathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalemedia_common.quotation_subjectStormwaterSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaContext (language use)Civil engineeringWater qualitySewer sedimentConceptual modelEnvironmental scienceUncertainty analysisSanitary sewerUrban drainage modellingUncertainty quantificationDrainageUncertainty analysisWater Science and Technologymedia_common
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Uncertainty in sewer sediment deposit modelling: detailed vs simplified modelling approaches.

2012

Abstract The paper presents the results of a study in which the uncertainty levels associated with a detailed and a simplified/parsimonious sewer sediment modelling approach have been compared. The detailed approach used an Infoworks CS sewer network model combined with a user developed sediment transport code and the simplified approach used a conceptual sewer flow and quality model. The two approaches have been applied to a single case study sewer network and the simulation results compared. The case study was selected as moderate storm events had occurred during a 2 year rainfall and sewer flow monitoring period. Flooding had been observed and this was thought to be caused by significant…

HydrologyUncertainty Monte carlo SensitivityEngineeringMathematical modelsScale (ratio)Mathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodFlow (psychology)Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaSedimentCivil engineeringGeophysicsWater qualityGeochemistry and PetrologySewer sedimentSensitivity analysibusinessSediment transportUncertainty analysisNetwork model
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Uncertainty assessment of sewer sediment erosion modelling

2008

Urban stormwater quality modelling has become a fundamental issue in the evaluation of the receiving water bodies' quality state. Laboratory study as well as field campaigns have widely demonstrated that combined sewer sediments present cohesive-like properties which increase their resistance to erosion. However, only few models take sewer sediments into account considering their rheological properties. In the present paper different sewer sediment erosion models have been tested and their uncertainties have been assessed. The main goal was to discriminate the algorithms with respect to their robustness and the reduction of uncertainty. In order to accomplish such objective the GLUE methodo…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentStormwaterSedimentUrban areaCivil engineeringErosionEnvironmental scienceCombined sewerWater qualityRobustness (economics)GLUEcombined sewer erosion model uncertainty assessment urban stormwater quality modellingWater Science and Technology
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Uncertainty assessment of an integrated urban drainage model

2009

Over the last few years, the use of mathematical models has gained importance in urban drainage system management; indeed, such models enable the combined analysis of different components that constitute a drainage system; the sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and the receiving water body. The effectiveness of an integrated approach has been widely demonstrated in the past and is presented in the EU Water Framework Directive, which also introduces a new point of view regarding the water quality management of the whole system, requiring a global analysis at the river basin scale for pollutant sources. However, integrated urban drainage models introduce several uncertain factors that a…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaDrainage basinCivil engineeringIntegrated urban drainage modelling Environmental water quality management Pollution evaluation Uncertainty analysisHydrology (agriculture)Water Framework DirectiveUrban planningDrainage system (geomorphology)Environmental scienceSanitary sewerDrainageUncertainty analysisWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology
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Enrichissement sémantique d'un IFC pour une extraction partielle dynamique

2014

http://www.lcdpu.fr/livre/?GCOI=27000100860820&fa=sommaire; International audience; La dématérialisation de l'ensemble des données et des processus dans le domaine du bâtiment est un enjeu mondial depuis ces 10 dernières années. Au-delà de la simple représentation géométrique d'un bâtiment, le BIM s'impose petit à petit comme un système d'information coopératif complexe, intégrant avec difficulté les données et pratiques hétérogènes des différents acteurs du domaine. La restitution intégrée de ces données aux usagers du bâtiment est une opération délicate. Pour répondre à ce verrou, nous utilisons une approche sémantique de représentation du bâtiment et particulièrement de la norme IFC. Cet…

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Assessment of the integrated urban water quality model complexity through identifiability analysis

2010

Urban sources of water pollution have often been cited as the primary cause of poor water quality in receiving water bodies (RWB), and recently many studies have been conducted to investigate both continuous sources, such as wastewater-treatment plant (WWTP) effluents, and intermittent sources, such as combined sewer overflows (CSOs). An urban drainage system must be considered jointly, i.e., by means of an integrated approach. However, although the benefits of an integrated approach have been widely demonstrated, several aspects have prevented its wide application, such as the scarcity of field data for not only the input and output variables but also parameters that govern intermediate st…

Identifiability analysiEnvironmental EngineeringOperations researchProcess (engineering)Computer scienceWater supplyWater SupplyRiver water-quality modellingDrainage system (geomorphology)Environmental monitoringIntegrated urban drainage modellingUncertainty assessmentSensitivity (control systems)Waste Management and DisposalReliability (statistics)Water Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringSewageSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryEcological ModelingWater PollutionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaUncertaintyEnvironmental engineeringModels TheoreticalPollutionIdentifiabilityCombined sewerbusinessEnvironmental MonitoringWater Research
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Global sensitivity analysis for urban water quality modelling: comparison of different methods

2012

Sensitivity analysis represents an important step in improving the understanding and use of environmental models. Indeed, by means of global sensitivity analysis (GSA), modellers may identify both important (factor prioritization) and non-influential (factor fixing) model input factors. However, despite the potentialities of GSA methods, only few applications have been published in the field of urban drainage modelling. In order to fill this gap this paper presents a comparison among three GSA methods (SRC, Extended-FAST and Morris screening) on an urban drainage storm-water model. In particular, an exhaustive discussion on their peculiarities, applicability, and reliability is presented. S…

Influence of model input factorSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientaleurban drainage modellinguncertaintysewer sediment
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Enhanced light scattering in Si nanostructures produced by pulsed laser irradiation

2013

An innovative method for Si nanostructures (NS) fabrication is proposed, through nanosecond laser irradiation (lambda = 532 nm) of thin Si film (120 nm) on quartz. Varying the laser energy fluences (425-1130 mJ/cm(2)) distinct morphologies of Si NS appear, going from interconnected structures to isolated clusters. Film breaking occurs through a laser-induced dewetting process. Raman scattering is enhanced in all the obtained Si NS, with the largest enhancement in interconnected Si structures, pointing out an increased trapping of light due to multiple scattering. The reported method is fast, scalable and cheap, and can be applied for light management in photovoltaics. (C) 2013 AIP Publishin…

Innovative methodMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Settore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaLight scatteringQuartz SiliconSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeLight managementSi nanostructures NanostructurelawDewetting proceLaser energieDewettingThin filmbusiness.industryScatteringIsolated clusterLaserInterconnected structureSemiconductorsymbolsOptoelectronicsbusinessRaman spectroscopyPhotovoltaicRaman scattering
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