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On the use of semi-distributed and fully-distributed urban stormwater models

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Title: On the use of semi-distributed and fully-distributed urban stormwater models
Authors: Pina, RD
Ochoa Rodriguez, S
Simoes, NE
Mijic, A
Sa Marques, A
Maksimovic, C
Item Type: Conference Paper
Abstract: Urban stormwater models comprise four main components: rainfall, rainfall-runoff, overland flow and sewer flow modules. They can be considered semi-distributed (SD) or fully distributed (FD) according to the rainfall-runoff module definition. SD models are based on sub-catchments units through which rainfall is applied to the model and at which runoff volumes are estimated. In FD models, the runoff volumes are estimated and applied directly on every element of a twodimensional (2D) model of the surface. This poster presents a comparison of SD and FD models based on two case studies: Zona Central catchment at Coimbra, Portugal, and Cranbrook catchment at London, UK. SD and FD modelling results are compared against water depth and flow records in sewers, and photographic records of a flood event. In general, FD models are theoretically more realistic and physically-based, but the results of this study suggest that the implementation of these models requires higher resolution (more detailed) elevation, land use and sewer network data than is normally used in the implementation of SD models. Failing to use higher resolution data for the implementation of FD models could result in poor-performing models. In cases when high resolution data are not available, the use of SD models could be a better choice.
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2015
Date of Acceptance: 1-Aug-2015
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/26431
Copyright Statement: © 2015 The Authors
Conference Name: 10th International Urban Drainage Modelling Conference
Publication Status: Published
Publisher URL: internal-pdf://3080180362/2015_UDM_Pina_et_al_FullyDist_vs_SemiDist.pdf
Start Date: 2015-09-20
Finish Date: 2015-09-23
Conference Place: Monte-Sainte-Anne, Quebec, Canada
Appears in Collections:Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering