Title of article :
CITY DRAIN e An open source approach for simulation
of integrated urban drainage systems
Author/Authors :
Stefan Achleitner*، نويسنده , , Michael Mo¨derl، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Rauch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In the last years design procedures of urban drainage systems have shifted from end of pipe design criteria to ambient water quality approaches
requiring integrated models of the system for evaluation of measures. Emphasis is put on the improvement of the receiving water quality
and the overall management of river basins, which is a core element of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) as well.
Typically, it is not necessary to model the whole variety of effects on the receiving water but to focus on the few dominating ones. Only
pollutants and processes that have a direct and significant influence on the selected impacts need to be described quantitatively, whereas all other
processes can be neglected. Hence, pragmatism is required to avoid unnecessary complexity of integrated models. This is as well true for software
being used in daily engineering work, requiring simplicity in handling and a certain flexibility to be adjusted for different scenarios.
CITY DRAIN was developed to serve these needs. Therefore it was developed in the Matlab/Simulink environment, enabling a block
wise modelling of the different parts of the urban drainage system (catchment, sewer system, storage devises, receiving water, etc.). Each block
represents a system element (subsystem) with different underlying modelling approaches for hydraulics and mass transport. The different subsystems
can be freely arranged and connected to each other in order to describe an integrated urban drainage system. The open structure of the
software allows to add own blocks and/or modify blocks (and underlying models) according to the specific needs.
The application of CITY DRAIN is shown within the integrated modelling case study Vils/Reutte. Further additional applications for CITY
DRAIN, including batch simulations, real time control (RTC) and model based predictive control (MBPC) are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
RTC , sewer system , water quality , CITY DRAIN , CSO , Simulink , Integrated urban drainage modeling , Receiving water
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software