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Dissemination

 

The DTI-Sam project is an on-going project. We have listed below reports, meetings and presentations.

Note some documents are still under review, therefore are only available to project partners who can download them by entering their username and password. If you are a partner and have forgotten your username and password, please email Yannick Cesses.

22 Feb 2010: Task 5 - Latest report now available

Meetings/
Presentations  

Project Quaterly Meetings and presentations (restricted area).

Conferences (including recent DTI-SAM dissemination conference)

Reports

Title Author Summary Date Availability
Contact
Project Overview

DTI SAM - System Based Analysis and Management of Urban Flood Risks: Project Overview

HR Wallingford

Overview

January 2007

All

HR Wallingford

Task 1 - Spatially varying rainfall tool development
Modelling of Space-Time rainfall for System Based Analysis and Management of Urban Flood Risks (SAM) report Imperial College Development of rainfall tool
Assessment of accuracy
01/01/2007

All

HR Wallingford
Modelling of Space-Time rainfall for System Based Analysis and Management of Urban Flood Risks - Poster Imperial College Poster presented at EGU Vienna, Austria, April 2007  01/04/2007

All

HR Wallingford
Stochastic 2D rainfall tool - Tool development report / Tool accuracy assessment Newcastle University Development of rainfall tool
Assessment of accuracy
01/05/2009

restricted

HR Wallingford
Stochastic 2D rainfall tool - Radar Data Analysis Newcastle University Investigation of the use of radar data for validating and supporting a spatial and temporal rainfall model 01/05/2009

restricted

HR Wallingford
Task 2 - USE OF SPATIAL RAINFALL
Use of spatial rainfall in urban flood modelling HR Wallingford Comparison of three types of rainfall (design rainfall, uniformly spatially distributed time series rainfall and variably spatially distributed time series rainfall) on drainage system performance 01/07/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
Spatial aspects of rainfall in runoff modelling Oxford University Investigatation of the the relevance of spatial aspects in hydrological simulation practice
Proposition of a method for measuring the spatial variability of recorded or simulated 2D rainfields
01/07/2009

restricted

HR Wallingford
Task 4 - RISK BASED APPROACH TO SEWERAGE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Likelihood-of-failure modelling  Mouchel

General principles of likelihood of failure modelling for sewer systems

Outline of a framework for development of likelihood of failure modelling

01/09/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
Task 5 - RISK BASED URBAN DRAINAGE ASSET MANAGEMENT OF URBAN FLOOD RISKS
NEW
Risk Based Integrated Urban Flood Management of Drainage Assets
HR Wallingford SAM Risk Based Procedure for drainage system analysis 22/02/2010

All

HR Wallingford
Task 6 - SOFTWARE TOOLS DEVELOPMENT
RFSM vs. InfoWorks CS 2D : differences in predicted flooding HR Wallingford Rapid Flood Spreading Model (RFSM) performance evaluation in an urban environment 01/10/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
Task 7 - BRADFORD PILOT STUDY
Method statement of approach Sheffield University Keighley pilot study statement of approach  01/08/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
DTI-SAM Keighley case study Sheffield University Keighley case study 24/08/2009 restricted
HR Wallingford
Task 8 - GLASGOW PILOT STUDY
Method statement of approach HR Wallingford Dalmarnock pilot study statement of approach  01/10/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
Task 10 - OPTIMISATION
Statement of approach HR Wallingford Optimisation options and objectives statement of approach  01/10/2008

restricted

HR Wallingford
SAM Drainage network optimisation Exeter University Way forwards for applying optimising techniques to DtiSAM risk procedure 01/07/2009

restricted

HR Wallingford

Last updated: February 2010