Lecture 7+8 (MIKE URBAN modelling – Tommerup exercise) Flashcards

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What does 1D modelling mean in MIKE URBAN in terms of velocity?

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The velocity is calculated in one direction.

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What does sewer separation mean?

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That you separate an old, underscaled combined network into a two stringed network –> Waste water and stormwater in separate systems.

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What is the function of a stormwater system?

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It delays and clean the water to protect the recipient.

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What is an optimal stormwater system?

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No flooding at a 5 year CDS rain event and no extra volume in pipes.

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Why is it important to have a well descripted MIKE URBAN model?

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o Calculate optimal pipe dimensions
o Efficient tool if there afterwards are changes in the project:
- What happens if we make this change? Is it possible? Etc.

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What is a well descripted MIKE URBAN model?

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o Well defined catchments
o Imperiousness of catchments
o Linking catchments to the right manhole
o Measured data for existing elements: manholes, pipes etc.

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7
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Why do we need to decrease overflow to streams/lakes?

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  • To secure good environmental conditions –> EU Water Frame Directive
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8
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Which data are needed for creating a good MIKE URBAN model?

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  • Input from the utility’s database of their sewer system: manholes, outlets, pipes, pumps, weirs, basins, regulators
    o Estimate missing information
  • Input from the utility’s old drawings of basins, structures, pumps, ect.
  • Catchments: size and imperiousness
    o Input from maps with information of buildings, roads, parking lots, land register (cadastral map)
    o Or maximum allowed imperiousness (determined by the municipality)
  • Waste water input from measured water consumption
  • Analyse system with 1 year rain event: dead ends? Errors?
  • Calibrate model: Compare measured data with calculated data – agreement?
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What can MIKE URBAN model be used for?

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  • Analyse the sewer network of the city
    o Where are the large “high way” pipes?
    o “Bottlenecks”?
    o Flooding (blue spots)?
  • Input to the sewer renovation plan of the utility
    o How to prioritise the work that needs to be done.
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10
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Describe the climate adaptation case in Tommerup.

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The task of the project:
o Stream is flowing under terrain in pipes through the village
 Needs to fulfil the Water Frame Directive (good environmental condition)

o The utility has to secure the stormwater system to the service demand
 No flooding at a 5 year rain event (the village has a separated sewer system)

o The municipality has to reduce the risk of flooding under cloudburst.

o Create common solutions on terrain
 Drainage function
 Increase nature elements
 Recreational values

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11
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What was the solutions for the climate adaptation case in Tommerup?

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o Reopening the stream

o Detention of water in the upstream stormwater system: Basins, ditches, soakaways
 Bigger pipes as last solutions

o Redirection of the stormwater – cut off from main system to separate outlet

o More stormwater outlets to the stream with a low discharge than few outlets with high discharge – reduce the risk of erosion

o Stormwater basins before discharge to the stream
 Detention and cleaning of stormwater

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12
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What was assignment 7 about (Tommerup exercise)?

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We got the model used for Tommerup in the climate adaptation case and then we needed to edit the model with solutions, that could prevent flooding at a 5-year rain event by using elements on terrain.
These elements could be:
o Insert basins with regulation – detention water in the upstream system
o Redirect the stormwater - cut off from main system to separate outlet (new pipes necessary)
o Bigger pipes as last solution
o Basin before outlet to stream.

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13
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How did our solution looks like for the assignment?

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We made a simulation on the existing model to see where the floodings would be placed. Then we tried to incorporate a basin in between some of the pipes and then drain the water to a near stream.

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