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100 years of Belgian rainfall: Are there trends?
Conference ObjectAbstract: In 1999 the digitisation of old rainfall records of measurements at Uccle (Belgium) was completed, wPalabras claves:Clustering, Concentration time, Intensity/Duration/Frequency relationships, rainfall, Trend analysisAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick Willems, Vaes G.Fuentes:scopusA design-discharge calculation method based on the parallel use of reservoir models
ArticleAbstract: The discharge pattern of river basins is normally composed of groundwater flow, natural surface run-Palabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Wyseure G.Fuentes:googlescopusComparison of the software packages ISIS and Mike11 for the simulation of open channel flow
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this study two well known commercial software packages for one-dimensional open channel flow arePalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., Bogliotti C., Patrick Willems, Sas M., Van Looveren R.Fuentes:scopusAccounting for the spatial rainfall variability in urban modelling applications
Conference ObjectAbstract: In hydrological and hydrodynamic modelling of urban catchments, the spatial variability of rainfallPalabras claves:Hydrological modelling, IDF curves, Rain gauges, Spatial rainfall, Urban drainageAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusAreal rainfall correction coefficients for small urban catchments
ArticleAbstract: The spatial rainfall variability can have a large effect on the prediction of discharges in urban drPalabras claves:Areal correction coefficient, design, Point measurement, rainfall, Spatial variabilityAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick Willems, Vaes G.Fuentes:scopusRainfall input requirements for urban drainage modelling
Conference ObjectAbstract: Rainfall is the most important input for many design calculations. Ideally, long historical rainfallPalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., Patrick Willems, Vaes G.Fuentes:scopusReal-time control of urban flooding
Conference ObjectAbstract: Real-time regulation of flood control reservoirs is being researched for the case of the river DemerPalabras claves:flood, Real-time control, reservoirAutores:Baijas Blanco T., Berlamont J., Cauwenberghs K., Chiang P.K., De Moor B., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusMethodology for river flood modelling by the quasi two-dimensional approach
Conference ObjectAbstract: In many consulting applications, river flood modelling is performed by a one-dimensional full hydrodPalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., Christiaens K., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Luis Timbe, Patrick Willems, Popa D., Vaes G.Fuentes:googlescopusProbabilistic emission and immission modelling: Case-study of the combined sewer - WWTP - Receiving water system at Dessel (Belgium)
Conference ObjectAbstract: The impact of the combined urban drainage and WWTP system of the village of Dessel (Belgium) on thePalabras claves:Receiving waters, Sewer system, Uncertainty analysis, Urban drainageAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusProbabilistic modelling of sewer system overflow emissions
Conference ObjectAbstract: The main advantages of the probabilistic modelling of urban drainage systems are the possibility ofPalabras claves:Conceptual model, Emission pbkp_rediction, Risk Assessment, Sewer system, Uncertainty analysisAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopus