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MOUSE, short for MOdel for Urban SEwers, is a computer program that models collection system for urban wastewater and stormwater. MOUSE is the first micro-computer based software in DHI Water.Environment.Health and it was developed in 1983. The MOUSE engine is used in the CS - Pipeflow module of the hydraulic modeling software MIKE URBAN.〔http://mikebydhi.com/Products/Cities/MIKEURBAN.aspx〕 ==Modules== MOUSE consists the following modules: HD – Pipe Flow: computing unsteady flows in pipe and channel networks RDII – Rainfall Dependent Inflow/Infiltration: continuous modeling of the runoff process RTC – Real-Time Control: defines and simulates real-time control schemes for urban drainage and sewer systems PD - Pipe Design: automatically calculates pipe diameters for pipes to be (re)designed based on user-defined criteria. LTS – Long Term Simulations and Statistics: continuous simulations of long time series, including wet and dry weather. ST - Sediment Transport: simulates in-pipe sediment transport, erosion and deposition for uniform or graded sediments. AD - Advection-Dispersion: simulates the transport and linear decay of dissolved pollutants. WQ - Water Quality: simulates a range of water quality processes, including decay of BOD/COD in biofilm and in the water phase, hydrolysis of suspended matter, growth of biomass, oxygen consumption, etc. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MOUSE DHI」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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