2021
DOI: 10.1080/00221686.2020.1866695
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Evaluating SWMM capabilities to simulate closed pipe transients

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“…The frequently used solver for this purpose is EPA's SWMM, which is an opensource software widely accepted by the research and practitioner community. More recently, SWMM has been used to simulate unsteady flow in closed and filled pipes by Pachaly et al (2021b) and in stormwater systems with an improvement to the slot method by modifying the slot width. Pachaly et al (2020Pachaly et al ( , 2021a) obtained better results with the SLOT surcharge method, and the importance of Sjöberg's (1982) transition was highlighted for improving numerical stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequently used solver for this purpose is EPA's SWMM, which is an opensource software widely accepted by the research and practitioner community. More recently, SWMM has been used to simulate unsteady flow in closed and filled pipes by Pachaly et al (2021b) and in stormwater systems with an improvement to the slot method by modifying the slot width. Pachaly et al (2020Pachaly et al ( , 2021a) obtained better results with the SLOT surcharge method, and the importance of Sjöberg's (1982) transition was highlighted for improving numerical stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%