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Data complement algorithm of a complex sewerage pipe system for urban inundation modeling

  • Lee, Seungsoo (Division for Integrated Water Management, Korea Environmental Institute) ;
  • An, Hyunuk (Department of Agricultural and Rural Engineering, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kim, Yeonsu (K-water Research Institute) ;
  • Hur, Young-Teck (K-water Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, Daeeop (Emergency Management Institute, Kyungpook National University)
  • Received : 2020.04.23
  • Accepted : 2020.07.21
  • Published : 2020.09.01

Abstract

Geographic information system (GIS) sewer network data are a fundamental input material for urban inundation modeling, which is important to reduce the increasing damages from urban inundation due to climate change. However, the essential attributes of the data built by a local government are often missing because the purpose of building the data is the maintenance of the sewer system. Inconsistent simplification and supplementation of the sewer network data made by individual researchers may increase the uncertainty of flood simulations and influence the inundation analysis results. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a basic algorithm to convert the GIS-based sewage network data into input data that can be used for inundation simulations in consistent way. In this study, the format of GIS-based sewer network data for a watershed near the Sadang Station in Seoul and the Oncheon River Basin in Busan was investigated, and a missing data supplementing algorithm was developed. The missing data such as diameter, location, elevation of pipes and manholes were assumed following a consistent rule, which was developed referring to government documents, previous studies, and average data. The developed algorithm will contribute to minimizing the uncertainty of sewer network data in an urban inundation analysis by excluding the subjective judgment of individual researchers.

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