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Hydrologic Characterization of an Underdrained Porous Pavement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Hydrologic Characterization of Undrained Porous Pavements
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Results of a simplified analysis of the hydrologic performance of undrained porous pavements, pavements without underdrains but that allow infiltration, are reported. The characterization of porous pavement behavior presented ...
Characterization of Undrained Porous Pavement Systems Using a Broken-Line Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Past attempts at characterizing the hydrologic response of porous pavement systems have not distinguished between the different behaviors of drained and undrained pavements. Most models used that are appropriate for ...
Hydrologic Performance of Distributed LID Stormwater Infrastructure on Land Developments under a Changing Climate: Site-Scale Performance Improvements
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Traditional land development stormwater management replaces natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces such as pavements and buildings. This increases the rate of runoff that is typically then managed through ...
Effects of Aggregate Masking on Soil Infiltration under an Aggregate Bed
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research seeks to address questions about the reduction in soil infiltration rates due to masking or embedding when a layer of open-graded aggregate is placed on top of soil. This is pertinent to the design and modeling ...
Closure to “Effects of Aggregate Masking on Soil Infiltration under an Aggregate Bed” by William D. Martin III, Nigel B. Kaye, and Bradley J. Putman
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Numerical Investigation of Rectangular Pipe Free Overfall for Various Upstream Conditions
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between the flow rate and outflow depth for flow in a rectangular pipe with the outflow running partially full of a free nappe through a series of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ...