Listar Enxeñaría da Auga e do Medio Ambiente (GEAMA) por autor "Sañudo, Esteban"
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Comparison of three different numerical implementations to model rainfall-runoff transformation on roofs
Sañudo, Esteban; Cea, Luis; Puertas, Jerónimo (Wiley, 2022)[Abstract:] Roofs represent a high percentage of the impervious surfaces in urban areas, and hence their implementation in urban drainage models is essential for accurate results to be achieved. Current modelling approaches ... -
Large-scale physical facility and experimental dataset for the validation of urban drainage models
Sañudo, Esteban; Cea, Luis; Puertas, Jerónimo; Naves, Juan; Anta, Jose (Wiley, 2024)[Abstract:] Numerical models are currently the main tool used to simulate the effects of urban flooding. The validation of these models requires thorough and accurate observed data in order to test their performance. The ... -
Modelling Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Coupling the Models Iber and SWMM
Sañudo, Esteban; Cea, Luis; Puertas, Jerónimo (MDPI, 2020)[Abstract] Dual urban drainage models allow users to simulate pluvial urban flooding by analysing the interaction between the sewer network (minor drainage system) and the overland flow (major drainage system). This work ... -
New insights to study the accumulation and erosion processes of fine-grained organic sediments in combined sewer systems from a laboratory scale model
Regueiro-Picallo, Manuel; Suárez-López, Joaquín; Sañudo, Esteban; Puertas, Jerónimo; Anta, Jose (Elsevier, 2020)[Abstract:] The deposition and resuspension of sediments are issues of considerable concern in combined sewer systems management. Sediments can produce the loss of hydraulic capacity and odour generation in sewers, and are ... -
Urban pluvial flood modelling in the absence of sewer drainage network data: a physics-based approach
Montalvo Montenegro, Carlos Israel; Reyes-Silva, Julián David; Sañudo, Esteban; Cea, Luis; Puertas, Jerónimo (Elsevier, 2024)[Abstract:] 1D/2D dual drainage models have become one of the most useful tools in the study of urban pluvial floods. However, such models require information about the sewer network that is not always readily available. ...