The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling sewer systems, but it does not have the programmer's toolkit. In this work a toolkit library is presented, which has been built for running wastewater quality simulations from an outside environment. An example of the developed Toolkit use is furnished applying it to a pollution source identification (PSI) problem, expressed as an optimization problem. The presented example shows the capability of the Toolkit in providing a useful tool for performing network analysis from other applications and demonstrates the good performance of the proposed PSI methodology.
SWMM5 Toolkit Development for Pollution Source Identification in Sewer Systems / Banik, B. K.; Di Cristo, C.; Leopardi, A.. - In: PROCEDIA ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1877-7058. - 89:(2014), pp. 750-757. [10.1016/j.proeng.2014.11.503]
SWMM5 Toolkit Development for Pollution Source Identification in Sewer Systems
Di Cristo C.;
2014
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The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling sewer systems, but it does not have the programmer's toolkit. In this work a toolkit library is presented, which has been built for running wastewater quality simulations from an outside environment. An example of the developed Toolkit use is furnished applying it to a pollution source identification (PSI) problem, expressed as an optimization problem. The presented example shows the capability of the Toolkit in providing a useful tool for performing network analysis from other applications and demonstrates the good performance of the proposed PSI methodology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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