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Assessment of the Hydraulic Performance of the Urban Drainage System due to Climate Change using DHI MIKE URBAN

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Munjid Maryam*, Rohitashw Kumar and Namera Thahaby

Volume2-Issue4
Dates: Received: 2021-03-29 | Accepted: 2021-04-08 | Published: 2021-04-09
Pages: 261-267

Abstract

Changes in climate, waterlogging hazards and regional floods are more prominent in present context. The paper reviews potential of flood hazard in dense urban areas, using GIS-based 1-D hydrodynamic model (MIKE URBAN). The major factor contributing to the urban waterlogging in recent decades is the climatic variability and thus the long-term variations of precipitation and drainage system of an urban area were evaluated. MIKE URBAN (1-D) hydrodynamic model can be used to comprehensively simulate inundation processes. The model simulates the processes of rainfall and runoff, urban drainage, and flooding. MIKE URBAN can be used to appraise the potential immersion dangers of any planned drainage system. This paper reviews the increasingly urban flooding events expected in the future for the different cities across the globe. Thus, the surface runoff processes of cities need to examine the regional drainage system.

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© 2021 Maryam M, et al. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0

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Maryam M, Kumar R, Thahaby N. Assessment of the Hydraulic Performance of the Urban Drainage System due to Climate Change using DHI MIKE URBAN. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2021 Apr 09; 2(4): 261-267. doi: 10.37871/jbres1222, Article ID: jbres1222


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