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contributor authorVitor G. Geller
contributor authorYichen Tao
contributor authorAbdulmuttalib Lokhandwala
contributor authorJose G. Vasconcelos
contributor authorDaniel B. Wright
contributor authorBen R. Hodges
date accessioned2025-04-20T10:20:31Z
date available2025-04-20T10:20:31Z
date copyright9/28/2024 12:00:00 AM
date issued2025
identifier otherJHEND8.HYENG-14107.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4304512
description abstractThe EPA’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) has been applied across the globe for citywide stormwater modeling due to its robustness and versatility. Recent research indicated that SWMM, with proper setup, can be applied in the description of more dynamic flow conditions, such as rapid inflow conditions. However, stormwater systems often have geometric discontinuities that can pose challenges to SWMM model accuracy, and this issue is poorly explored in the current literature. The present work evaluates the performance of SWMM 5 in the context of a real-world stormwater tunnel with a geometric discontinuity. Various combinations of spatiotemporal discretization are systematically evaluated along with four pressurization algorithms, and results are benchmarked with another hydraulic model using tunnel inflow simulations. Results indicated that the pressurization algorithm has an important effect on SWMM’s accuracy in conditions of sudden diameter changes. From the tested pressurization algorithms, the original Preissmann slot algorithm was the option that yielded more representative results for a wider range of spatiotemporal discretizations. Regarding spatiotemporal discretization options, intermediate discretization, and time steps that lead to Courant numbers equal to one performed best. Interestingly, the traditional SWMM’s link-node approach also presented numerical instabilities despite having low continuity errors. Results indicated that although SWMM can be effective in simulating rapid inflow conditions in tunnels, situations with drastic geometric changes need to be carefully evaluated so that modeling results are representative.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEvaluating SWMM Modeling Performance for Rapid Flows on Tunnels with Geometric Discontinuities
typeJournal Article
journal volume151
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/JHEND8.HYENG-14107
journal fristpage04024052-1
journal lastpage04024052-10
page10
treeJournal of Hydraulic Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 151 ):;issue: 001
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