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Numerical modeling of mixed flows in storm water systems: Critical review of literature

Bousso et al., 2013

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18078721056086138707
Author
Bousso S
Daynou M
Fuamba M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering

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Mixed flows in storm water systems (SWSs) generate a set of complex phenomena that are difficult to capture in modeling. Shock-fitting and shock-capturing techniques are the two main numerical approaches employed today, but these require a number of assumptions …
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