Title: Things that Happened Before You were Born
1Things that Happened Before You were Born
- (The earth and SWMM were created)
- a story by
- Dr. Larry A. Roesner, Ph.D.,P.E.
- based (loosely) on biblical quotes
- and his own bigger than life experiences
Actually very loosely
2The earth and SWMM parallels
- In the beginning, there was the Rational Method
Qpeak CI A
3The earth and SWMM parallels
And darkness covered the drainage world because
of the limited applicability of the Rational
Method
4The earth and SWMM parallels
- Then forward looking engineers said let there be
light
- And so, they created more rational models
- SCS TR20 and TR55
- HEC-1,2,3,4,5,6, and RAS
- SWMM
5The earth and SWMM parallels
- SCS Method accounts for initial soil moisture and
time varying C - Runoff hydrographs can be computed
6The earth and SWMM parallels
- HEC model produces runoff hydrograph from
rainfall hyetograph using unit hydrograph
technique (Who knows the Schneider coefficient
for a 30 pervious urban area? ) - Hydrologic routing produces channel flows
- Hec 2 computes steady state backwater through
maximum discharge profile
7The earth and SWMM parallels
- SWMM was to be the mother of all models
- It would trace runoff from its point of origin,
through the stormwater system to and through the
receiving waters, computing flows and water
levels - It would trace wet weather pollution from its
point of origin to its final fate in the
receiving waters
8Concept of SWMM
Rainfall hyetograph
Watershed Data
RUNOFF
Q (t) C(t)
Q (t)
Inlets
Transport System Data
Transport System Data
EXTRAN
TRANSPORT
Q (t)
Q (t) C(t)
Outfalls
Point Source Loads
Receiving Water System Data
RECEIVE
Q (t), C(t) in Receiving Water
9The earth and SWMM parallels
And so it was, and (most) Civil Engineers saw the
models and they were good.
for 30yrs!!?
10SWMM Runoff Module
11SWMM Extran Module
12INTRODUCTION TO SWMM AND MIKE SWMM
- CE 580 Analysis of Urban Water Systems
- Dr Larry Roesner,
- Colorado State University
13This presentation is an embellishment of the road
culvert example contained in the Mike SWMM
documentation. In order to see the results of
road overtopping, the weirs at nodes 110 and 60
have been changed to box conduits. Three
simuations were performed o The "existing"
condition File name Exam11e.dat - culvert 110
diameter 1.0 ft - culvert 60 diameter 3.0
ft o The "existing" condition File name
Exam11p1.dat - culvert 110 diameter 2.0
ft - culvert 60 diameter 3.5 ft o The
"existing" condition File name Exam11p2.dat -
culvert 110 diameter 4.0 ft - culvert 60
diameter 5.0 ft The first simulation shows
severe overtopping of the road at both location,
with prolonged backwater at junction 110. The
second simulation shows much improvement, and the
third simulation shows the problem fixed except
for a small 15 minute overtopping of the the road
at junction 110. Modifications by LAR 12/2/98
14Camp Dresser McKeeDanish Hydraulic Institute
15Danish Hydraulic Institute- a Consulting and
Research Organization
- Objectives
- to develop and apply advanced methods and
technologies - within hydraulic and hydrological engineering
- to provide specialised consulting services
- to contribute to the technological development
through - international research collaboration and through
- transfer of know-how and technology
16MIKE SWMM
17MIKE 11
- 1-D modeling system for rivers and channels
- HD, AD, WQ, ST, FF, GIS
- more than 400 users world-wide
18MIKE 21
- a modelling system for estuaries, coastal waters
and seas - more than one hundred users in 35 countries
19MIKE SHE
- an integrated hydrological modeling system
- 3-D Groundwater movement, unsaturated zone,
Solute transport, dynamic link to MIKE 11 - some 50 users in 10 countries
20MIKE BASIN
- Water Master Planning
- use of available water resources
- planning for future water developments
- GIS
- defining the network
- evaluating results
- integrated analysis with spatial data
21LITPACK
- an integrated modelling system for Littoral
Processes And Coastline Kinetics - more than 60 users in 20 countries
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38Road Elev.
Road Elev.
Junction 110
Junction 60
Road
Road
Culvert
Culvert
39Road Elev.
Road
Culvert
Junction 110
40Road Elev.
Road
Culvert
Junction 110
41Road Elev.
Road
Culvert
Junction 110
42Road Elev.
Road Elev.
Junction 110
Junction 60
Culvert
Culvert
Road
Road
43Modeling an Urban Development with MIKE-SWMM
- Presented by Melissa Figurski
- CE 394K.2 Surface Water Hydrology
- Term project, Spring 2001
44Site Layout
24.17 acres 46.8 Impervious
45Design Approaches
Who cares about the environment anyway
46MIKE-SWMM Evaluations
- Pre-development
- Natural runoff
- Post-development
- Sewer system pipe runoff
- Grassy swale to detention pond runoff
47Design Criteria, City of Austin
- Drainage Criteria Manual detention ponds
- Ponds shall be designed to reduce
post-development peak rates of discharge to
existing pre-development peak rates of discharge
from the 2, 10, and 25 year storm events at each
point of discharge from the project or
development site. - Environmental Criteria Manual runoff treatment
volume - one-half inch of runoff plus an additional
one-tenth inch for each ten percent increase of
gross impervious cover over twenty percent within
the drainage area to the control
48Design Storms for Austin, Texas
Used SCS Type-II Distribution
49Undeveloped Site 10-year storm
50Site Layout
24.17 acres 46.8 Impervious
51Developed Site Obtaining Watershed Parameters
Does anyone know how to use this thing?!?!
52Developed Site Obtaining Watershed Parameters
53Drainage Schematic
For Pipe Flow
54RUNOFF Block
55EXTRAN Block
56Developed Site concrete drainage with no
controls
57Developed Site concrete drainage with no
controls
58Developed Site Grass Drainage
59Developed Site Grass Drainage
but theres more work
to be done!
60MIKE-VIEW
61Pond Sizing
62Pond Sizing
63Pond Sizing
10-year Storm Storage 126,134.8 ft3 2-year
Storm Storage 77,582.38 ft3
64Pond Sizing
Stage-Storage Table
65Almost There
- Input Pond Stage/Storage Data into MIKE-SWMM
- Size Pond Outfall Structures for 2 and 10-year
Storms - Convince World to Use Swales