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Yeon Moon Choo, Deok Jun Jo, Gwan Seon Yun and Eui Hoon Lee
Frequent localized torrential rains, excessive population density in urban areas, and increased impervious areas have led to massive flood damage that has been causing overloading of drainage systems (watersheds, reservoirs, drainage pump sites, etc.). F...
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Benjamin Burrichter, Juliana Koltermann da Silva, Andre Niemann and Markus Quirmbach
This study employs a temporal fusion transformer (TFT) for predicting overflow from sewer manholes during heavy rainfall events. The TFT utilised is capable of forecasting overflow hydrographs at the manhole level and was tested on a sewer network with 9...
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Ismail Fathy, Gamal M. Abdel-Aal, Maha Rashad Fahmy, Amira Fathy, Martina Zelenakova, Hany F. Abd-ElHamid, Jakub Racek and Ahmed Moustafa A. Moussa
Urban flooding is a problem faced by most countries because of climate change. Without storm drainage systems, negative impacts may occur, such as traffic problems and increasing groundwater levels, especially in lowlands. The implementation of storm dra...
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Ulrich A. Ngamalieu-Nengoue, Pedro L. Iglesias-Rey, F. Javier Martínez-Solano and Daniel Mora-Meliá
Extreme rainfall events cause immense damage in cities where drainage networks are nonexistent or deficient and thus unable to transport rainwater. Infrastructure adaptations can reduce flooding and help the population avoid the associated negative conse...
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Jiada Li, Courtenay Strong, Jun Wang and Steven Burian
Assessing the resilience of urban drainage systems requires the consideration of future disturbances that will disrupt the system?s performance and trigger urban flooding failures. However, most existing resilience assessments of urban drainage systems r...
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Yazheng Ren, Huiying Zhang, Xinhua Wang, Zhanfei Gu, Linie Fu and Yang Cheng
Currently, most of the studies using optimization algorithms to mitigate the urban flooding problem have no more than three optimization objectives, and few of them take the operation status of the traditional drainage system as one of the optimization o...
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Md Shadman Sakib, Siam Alam, Shampa, Sonia Binte Murshed, Ripan Kirtunia, M. Shahjahan Mondal and Ahmed Ishtiaque Amin Chowdhury
The 400-year history of Dhaka says that the city once had several well-known natural canals (khals) that drained stormwater and graywater. In addition to city?s combined sewer system, these water bodies offered an essential natural drainage system that a...
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Jian Chen, Yaowei Li and Shanju Zhang
Rapid prediction of urban flooding is an important measure to reduce the risk of flooding and to protect people?s property. In order to meet the needs of emergency flood control, this paper constructs a rapid urban flood prediction model based on a machi...
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Mengistu A. Jemberie, Assefa M. Melesse and Brook Abate
Urban drainage infrastructures are facing critical challenges due to a lack of integrated asset management, periodic maintenance, improper design, and construction methodologies. The objective of this study is to understand the urban drainage challenges ...
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Chang-Young Ha, Beom-Jin Kim, Jae-Nam Lee and Byung-Hyun Kim
In this study, the sensitivity of the parameters was analyzed using PEST (Parameter ESTimation) to improve the accuracy of the runoff and flooding analysis in urban areas. Using four parameters (watershed width, roughness coefficient of impervious and pe...
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