In the management of urban drainage networks, great interest has been recently addressed to the removal of sediment
deposits from sewer collectors. In particular, sewer cleansing can be carried out by flushing devices able to discharge a great
volume of water during a short period of time.
In this paper an experimental and numerical investigation on the scouring effects of flushing waves on sewer sediment
deposits is presented.
Experiments were carried out on a laboratory channel adopting a simple flushing device and considering different flushing
conditions. Accurate measurements on the evolution of mobile-bed deposits and on sediment transported during the flushing
operations were carried out.
Subsequently, a numerical model was specifically developed for the analysis of the flushing wave propagation and for the
description of the sediment scouring on mobile-bed channels. The model is based on the semi-coupled solution of the complete
De Saint Venant equations for the water flow and of the Exner equation for the sediment continuity.
Numerical results were compared with the experimental
measurements in order to derive indications on the scouring
processes consequent to flushing operations
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