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    SWMM Simulation of the Stormwater Volume Control Performance of Rainwater Harvesting Systems

    Source: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 001::page 04024052-1
    Author:
    Jingjing Jia
    ,
    Jun Wang
    ,
    Shengle Cao
    ,
    Jiachang Wang
    ,
    Shouhong Zhang
    ,
    Yiping Guo
    DOI: 10.1061/JHYEFF.HEENG-6277
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: EPA’s stormwater management model (SWMM) has been widely used in the planning and design of stormwater management facilities. SWMM is capable of simulating the hydrologic performance of low-impact development (LID) practices. However, on account of the default parameter setting of the constant water use rate throughout the entire simulation period in the SWMM’s LID module for rain barrels (denoted as SWMM-LID), there is a limitation of using it for some design cases where water use occurs only during dry periods. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of the SWMM-LID for modeling the rainwater harvesting system when water is consumed only in dry periods. Rain barrels were also modeled with two alternative methods and their long-term average runoff capture efficiency was evaluated based on simulated data. The first alternative method (SWMM-SC) represents a rain barrel as an equivalent subcatchment in SWMM, while the second (Self-Coded Simulation) uses a self-coded continuous simulation algorithm based on water balance equations. Comparing the Self-Coded Simulation results with the results obtained from SWMM-SC and SWMM-LID for a number of design cases at Atlanta and Billings, US, the SWMM-SC is shown to provide more accurate results than the SWMM-LID. It is therefore concluded that SWMM’s LID module for rain barrels may need to be improved to properly model cases where water use occurs only during dry periods, or the proposed way of representing rain barrels as subcatchments may be used for assessing the stormwater volume control performance of rain barrels.
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    contributor authorJingjing Jia
    contributor authorJun Wang
    contributor authorShengle Cao
    contributor authorJiachang Wang
    contributor authorShouhong Zhang
    contributor authorYiping Guo
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:06:56Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:06:56Z
    date copyright10/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJHYEFF.HEENG-6277.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4304016
    description abstractEPA’s stormwater management model (SWMM) has been widely used in the planning and design of stormwater management facilities. SWMM is capable of simulating the hydrologic performance of low-impact development (LID) practices. However, on account of the default parameter setting of the constant water use rate throughout the entire simulation period in the SWMM’s LID module for rain barrels (denoted as SWMM-LID), there is a limitation of using it for some design cases where water use occurs only during dry periods. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of the SWMM-LID for modeling the rainwater harvesting system when water is consumed only in dry periods. Rain barrels were also modeled with two alternative methods and their long-term average runoff capture efficiency was evaluated based on simulated data. The first alternative method (SWMM-SC) represents a rain barrel as an equivalent subcatchment in SWMM, while the second (Self-Coded Simulation) uses a self-coded continuous simulation algorithm based on water balance equations. Comparing the Self-Coded Simulation results with the results obtained from SWMM-SC and SWMM-LID for a number of design cases at Atlanta and Billings, US, the SWMM-SC is shown to provide more accurate results than the SWMM-LID. It is therefore concluded that SWMM’s LID module for rain barrels may need to be improved to properly model cases where water use occurs only during dry periods, or the proposed way of representing rain barrels as subcatchments may be used for assessing the stormwater volume control performance of rain barrels.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleSWMM Simulation of the Stormwater Volume Control Performance of Rainwater Harvesting Systems
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume30
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JHYEFF.HEENG-6277
    journal fristpage04024052-1
    journal lastpage04024052-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 001
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