Abstract
The overdevelopment of urban area has decreased the city’s ground permeability and increased its surface runoff. Moreover, the urban area existing flood control system meets the high risk and new challenge for water resource management due to global warming and climate change. A huge idle raft foundation space of existing buildings in urban area is found to be practicable solution for urban flood control systems. Through the operation model using street block and raft foundation space in urban area can effectively reduce peak runoff during typhoon seasons and extreme rainfall periods. This study selected a certain street block in Taipei City and 47 typical typhoons as validation, and constructed a Street Block-Raft Foundation flood control model (SB-RF model). Firstly, the optimal solution for reducing peak runoff for the 47 typhoons was obtained using Linear Programming. Data from the optimal solution and Back Propagation Neural Network were then used to simulate the SB-RF model flood control. This paper not only demonstrates the effectiveness of proposed model in controlling urban floods, but establishes an expected average peak runoff reduction rate and proposes a methodology for optimizing flow controls. Results are proved to be useful as reference for urban flood control for urban area such as Taipei City during typhoon season.
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Abbreviations
- R-valvet :
-
Rooftop rainwater flow control valve
- V-valvet :
-
Vacant lot rainwater flow control valve
- Rw t :
-
Total street block runoff (before flood storage)
- Wr t :
-
Volume of rainwater collected from rooftop
- Wv t :
-
Volume of rainwater collected from vacant lot
- Wri t :
-
Volume of flood storage from rooftop
- Wro t :
-
Volume of water drained from rooftop
- Wvi t :
-
Volume of flood storage from vacant lot
- Wvo t :
-
Volume of water drained from vacant lot
- Iw t :
-
Volume of street block flood storage
- Ow t :
-
Total street block runoff (after flood storage)
- Sw t :
-
Accumulated flood storage of raft foundation rainwater
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The authors would like to thank the National Science Council of the Republic of China (NSC96-2211-E-011-152) for financially supporting this research.
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Liu, Y.C., Cheng, C.L. A Solution for Flood Control in Urban Area: Using Street Block and Raft Foundation Space Operation Model. Water Resour Manage 28, 4985–4998 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-014-0783-z
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