2022
DOI: 10.3390/w15010160
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Modelling Runoff from Permeable Pavements: A Link to the Curve Number Method

Abstract: Permeable Pavement (PP) models are valuable tools for studying the implementation of PPs in urban environments. However, the runoff simulated by traditional models such as the Curve Number (CN) is different from that created with PP models, as infiltration is computed differently. However, many investigations compare the runoff created by both models to extract broader conclusions without considering how the two models are related. Hence, this research explores the relation between runoff simulated by one gene… Show more

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“…Later work found that SWMM produced representative hydrographs for permeable interlocking concrete paver systems using the porous paver module (Randall et al 2020). Madrazo‐Uribeetxebarria et al (2023) linked porous pavers and CN, focusing on creating an equivalency between the CN model in SWMM and the approach based on green infrastructure practices (GIP).…”
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“…Later work found that SWMM produced representative hydrographs for permeable interlocking concrete paver systems using the porous paver module (Randall et al 2020). Madrazo‐Uribeetxebarria et al (2023) linked porous pavers and CN, focusing on creating an equivalency between the CN model in SWMM and the approach based on green infrastructure practices (GIP).…”
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confidence: 99%