A SWMM model for the Astlingen benchmark network

Congcong Sun, Jan Lorenz Svensen, Manfred Schütze, Gabriela Cembrano, Morten Borup, Vicenç Puig, Luca Vezzaro

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Abstract

Real-time control of urban drainage systems is getting increasing attention due to its potential to reduce urban flooding and pollution to the receiving waters. Considering confidentiality requirements from the water companies, it is not easy for researchers or interested engineers to share models and data of real life urban drainage systems. However, it is very practical to use a benchmark to test and compare different methodologies. This paper contributes: (1) A hydrodynamic SWMM model of the Astlingen benchmark network, developed by working group ‘Integral RTC’ of the German Water Association, which enables a more widespread usage of the network due to SWMM being free and open source; (2) Applications of base case and equal-filling-degree rule-based control concepts to confirm usability of the SWMM model; (3) Preliminary result of model predictive control using this SWMM model.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2021
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventIWA Digital World Water Congress 2021 - Online
Duration: 24 May 20214 Jun 2021

Conference

ConferenceIWA Digital World Water Congress 2021
LocationOnline
Period24/05/202104/06/2021

Keywords

  • SWMM model
  • Real-time control
  • Astlingen Benchmark network

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