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Inter-Event Time Definition Setting Procedure for Urban Drainage Systems

Authors
Joo, JingulLee, JunghoKim, Joong HoonJun, HwandonJo, Deokjun
Issue Date
1월-2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
inter-event time definition (IETD); independent rainfall events; urban drainage systems
Citation
WATER, v.6, no.1, pp.45 - 58
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Journal Title
WATER
Volume
6
Number
1
Start Page
45
End Page
58
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99648
DOI
10.3390/w6010045
ISSN
2073-4441
Abstract
Traditional inter-event time definition (IETD) estimate methodologies generally take into account only rainfall characteristics and not drainage basin characteristics. Therefore, they may not succeed in providing an appropriate value of IETD for any sort of application to the design of urban drainage system devices. To overcome this limitation, this study presents a method of IETD determination that considers basin characteristics. The suggested definition of IETD is the time period from the end of a rainfall event to the end of a direct runoff. The suggested method can identify the independent events that are suitable for the statistical analysis of the recorded rainfall. Using the suggested IETD, the IETD of the Joong-Rang drainage system was determined and the area-IETD relation curve was drawn. The resulting regression curve can be used to determinate the IETD of ungauged urban drainage systems, with areas ranging between 40 and 4400 ha. Using the regression curve, the IETDs and time distribution of the design rainfall for four drainage systems in Korea were determined and rainfall-runoff simulations were performed with the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). The results were compared with those from Huff's method which assumed a six-hour IETD. The peak flow rates obtained by the suggested method were 11%similar to 15% greater than those obtained by Huff's method. The suggested IETD determination method can identify independent events that are suitable for the statistical analysis of the recorded rainfall aimed at the design of urban drainage system devices.
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