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Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research, 2002
The impact of the combined urban drainage and WWTP system of the village of Dessel (Belgium) on t... more The impact of the combined urban drainage and WWTP system of the village of Dessel (Belgium) on the Witte Nete receiving water is modelled both in terms of emissions and immissions. The hydrodynamic and water quality modelling is performed both in a deterministic and probabilistic way. For the deterministic modelling, detailed physically based and simplified conceptual models are used in a complementary way. In the probabilistic modelling, the different uncertainties in the deterministic model are classified in input uncertainties, parameter uncertainties and model-structure uncertainties. The probabilistic simulation results can be used in risk analysis and management, for the determination of the major uncertainty-sources and priorities in model improvement, for model bias elimination and for efficient model calibration.
Urban Drainage Modeling, 2001
Water Science and Technology, 1999
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Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Land Reclamation, 2007
1 Abstract In this presentation two different implementations are dis- cussed concerning river fl... more 1 Abstract In this presentation two different implementations are dis- cussed concerning river flood prevention of the river Demer using model predictive control (MPC). A simplified model of a part of the Demer used for generating the first results will be discussed and compared with the commercial pack- age infoworks. Afterwards results on this model obtained with both MPC implementations
Urban Drainage Modeling, 2001
The last century has witnessed a change in the landscape of Flanders, and an increase in flooding... more The last century has witnessed a change in the landscape of Flanders, and an increase in flooding intensity and frequency that has been observed in Europe over the last decade. Reverting to states existing prior to the introduction of intensive farming practices is being considered as a potential remedy for mitigating these flood events. Rewetting is one such, which is
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2010
Simulation Practice and Theory, 1995
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1995
ABSTRACT
Hydrological Processes, 2005
Various hydrological models exist that describe the phases in the hydrologic cycle either in an e... more Various hydrological models exist that describe the phases in the hydrologic cycle either in an empirical, semi-mechanistic or fully mechanistic way. The way and level of detail for the different processes of the hydrologic cycle that needs to be described depends on the objective, ...
Control Engineering Practice, 2010
Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research, 2002
The impact of the combined urban drainage and WWTP system of the village of Dessel (Belgium) on t... more The impact of the combined urban drainage and WWTP system of the village of Dessel (Belgium) on the Witte Nete receiving water is modelled both in terms of emissions and immissions. The hydrodynamic and water quality modelling is performed both in a deterministic and probabilistic way. For the deterministic modelling, detailed physically based and simplified conceptual models are used in a complementary way. In the probabilistic modelling, the different uncertainties in the deterministic model are classified in input uncertainties, parameter uncertainties and model-structure uncertainties. The probabilistic simulation results can be used in risk analysis and management, for the determination of the major uncertainty-sources and priorities in model improvement, for model bias elimination and for efficient model calibration.
Urban Drainage Modeling, 2001
Water Science and Technology, 1999
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Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Land Reclamation, 2007
1 Abstract In this presentation two different implementations are dis- cussed concerning river fl... more 1 Abstract In this presentation two different implementations are dis- cussed concerning river flood prevention of the river Demer using model predictive control (MPC). A simplified model of a part of the Demer used for generating the first results will be discussed and compared with the commercial pack- age infoworks. Afterwards results on this model obtained with both MPC implementations
Urban Drainage Modeling, 2001
The last century has witnessed a change in the landscape of Flanders, and an increase in flooding... more The last century has witnessed a change in the landscape of Flanders, and an increase in flooding intensity and frequency that has been observed in Europe over the last decade. Reverting to states existing prior to the introduction of intensive farming practices is being considered as a potential remedy for mitigating these flood events. Rewetting is one such, which is
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2010
Simulation Practice and Theory, 1995
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1995
ABSTRACT
Hydrological Processes, 2005
Various hydrological models exist that describe the phases in the hydrologic cycle either in an e... more Various hydrological models exist that describe the phases in the hydrologic cycle either in an empirical, semi-mechanistic or fully mechanistic way. The way and level of detail for the different processes of the hydrologic cycle that needs to be described depends on the objective, ...
Control Engineering Practice, 2010