2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184500058
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Verification of the combined sewage system simulation model based on the example of the city of Głogów

Abstract: Using SWMM 5.1 (Storm Water Management Model) software, a model of sewage system functioning in Głogów was developed. It was calibrated based on the results of field studies from the years 2011– 14, while the properness of its activity was verified for the results of measurements carried out during the period 1998–2000. The verification of the model showed acceptable discrepancies between the measured and simulated values of channel depth. Factors which caused differences were indicated and, on the basis of th… Show more

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“…Inconveniences, such as the lack of possibility to transfer data from CAD and GIS environments can be eliminated by creating simple applications which require only moderate programming skills in high-level languages. The possibilities of SWMM enable the analysis of the stormwater sewer system as well as the combined sewer system [31]. Although the possibilities of SWMM in the scope of classical solutions are impressive, they appear to be rather limited in the case of parameters representing the implementation of LID.…”
Section: Liu Bralts and Engelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inconveniences, such as the lack of possibility to transfer data from CAD and GIS environments can be eliminated by creating simple applications which require only moderate programming skills in high-level languages. The possibilities of SWMM enable the analysis of the stormwater sewer system as well as the combined sewer system [31]. Although the possibilities of SWMM in the scope of classical solutions are impressive, they appear to be rather limited in the case of parameters representing the implementation of LID.…”
Section: Liu Bralts and Engelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation and use of calibrated theoretical models of rainwater drainage systems is a necessity primarily from a technical point of view (system expansion analysis, the possibility of connecting additional catchments, trenchless renovation). Without a simulation model, the assessment of the effects of modernization requires continuous monitoring of the drainage system parameters, both before and after implementation [10]. Ideally, stormwater drainage systems should be designed and analyzed using a catchment model that fully recreates all drainage generation and stormwater transport processes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%