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Vulnerability Analysis of Urban Drainage Systems: Tree vs. Loop Networks

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2017-03-01

Journal:SUSTAINABILITY

Included Journals:SCIE、SSCI

Volume:9

Issue:3

ISSN No.:2071-1050

Key Words:drainage pipe network; flood management; pipe blockage; vulnerability; SWMM

Abstract:Vulnerability analysis of urban drainage networks plays an important role in urban flood management. This study analyzes and compares the vulnerability of tree and loop systems under various rainfall events to structural failure represented by pipe blockage. Different pipe blockage scenarios, in which one of the pipes in an urban drainage network is assumed to be blocked individually, are constructed and their impacts on the network are simulated under different storm events. Furthermore, a vulnerability index is defined to measure the vulnerability of the drainage systems before and after the implementation of adaptation measures. The results obtained indicate that the tree systems have a relatively larger proportion of critical hydraulic pipes than the loop systems, thus the vulnerability of tree systems is substantially greater than that of the loop systems. Furthermore, the vulnerability index of tree systems is reduced after they are converted into a loop system with the implementation of adaptation measures. This paper provides an insight into the differences in the vulnerability of tree and loop systems, and provides more evidence for development of adaptation measures (e.g., tanks) to reduce urban flooding.

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