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Realised by :

Islah THABOUTI & Ahmed OUESLATI

Date: 08/01/2014

PLAN OF PRESENTATION
Presenting SWMM
History of SWMM

Comparison between SWMM4 & SWMM5


Presenting the model

Conclusion

Presenting SWMM
The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) was
originally developed in 1971 as a computer-based tool for
simulating storm water runoff quantity and quality
It was developed for the :
- Prevention and control of pollution to the air and the land

- Protection of water quality in public water systems

It continues used for :


- Planning
- Analysis and design related to storm water runoff, combined
sewers, sanitary sewers and other drainage systems in urban
areas, with many applications in non-urban areas as well.

SWMM tracks the quantity and quality of :


- Runoff generated within each subcatchment
- Flow rate
- Flow depth
- Quality of water in each pipe and channel during a

simulation period comprised of multiple time steps

History of SWMM
1971: Development of SWMM
1992: Creation of the version 4
2005: Creation of the version 5

Comparison between SWMM4 & SWMM5

SWMM4

All aspects of :
The urban hydrologic and quality cycles are simulated
Including surface and subsurface runoff
Transport through the drainage network
Storage and treatment
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Comparison between SWMM4 & SWMM5

SWMM5

Provides an :

Integrated graphical environment for editing watershed input


data

Running hydrologic, hydraulic

Real time control and water quality simulations viewing the

results in a variety of graphical formats


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Presenting the model

Schematic of the Drainage Network Used for our Example


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Presenting the model

Comparison of Flow Through the Pump


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Presenting the model

SWMM 4 Flows Leaving Node 82309 for Example


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Presenting the model

SWMM 5 Flows Leaving Node 82309 for this Example6


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Presenting the model

SWMM 5 Flows Leaving Node 82309 for this Example 6


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Presenting the model

Comparison of Outfall Flows for Example EXTRAN6


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Conclusion
Pump: The same curves (Flow as fonction of Elapsed time)
by using SWWM4 and SWWM5
Links: Different curves

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