New regulations in the UK mean that developers and their consultants are
required to ensure that runoff from new developments does not contribute to
flooding problems in downstream areas. Urban stormwater drainage systems
must therefore be designed to store and attenuate stormwater runoff via a
variety of on-site methods, including hydro-brakes and storage tanks, grass
swales and open detention storage in ponds and wetlands.
Courtesy SUDSWP
MOUSE is a modelling package for urban drainage systems comprising surface
runoff, open channel flow and pipe flow components, as well as optional
water quality and sediment transport modules.
MOUSE includes all the facilities needed to analyse the urban rainfall
runoff process, in an easy to use graphical interface.
With MOUSE you can:
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Create design rainstorms of varying intensity, duration and return period
using the UK rainfall generator
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Generate runoff hydrographs using a range of runoff models ranging from
simple rational formulae to unit hydrographs
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Route the stormwater runoff through the pipe network, to assess pipe
sizes and the effectiveness of storage solutions
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View water levels and discharges at manholes and in pipes, as
longitudinal profiles, animations etc.
Rainfall Runoff
The MOUSE surface runoff module includes:
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UK rainfall generator for creating design rainstorms
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A choice of four event based runoff models, with user defined or
automatic parameter estimation
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Time-Area (Rational method)
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Kinematic routing
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Linear reservior
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Unit hydrograph
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Optional continuous hydrology (continuous soil moisture accounting)
Flow Model Features
Within the Flow Model, advanced computational formulations enable the
description of a variety of pipe network elements and flow phenomena:
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free surface and pressurised flow calculations
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flexible cross-section database, including standard shapes and open
channels
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circular manholes
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detention basins
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overflow weirs
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pump operations
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flow regulation
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constant or time variable outlet water level
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constant or time variable inflows into the network
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non-standard headlosses at manholes and basins
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depth-variable friction coefficients
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variable time-step
User Interface
MOUSE has an advanced user interface, which ensures maximum productivity
and ease of use. Amongst the features are:
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Unsurpassed speed of navigation
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Efficient data editing facilities (insert, delete, global edit, QBE and
other filtering techniques, SQL, etc.);
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Versatile and configurable graphics, including graphical editing,
background images for horizontal plot, etc.;
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Comprehensive time series management facilities;
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Automatic data consistency preservation and consistency checking;
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Exchange of data and graphics with other Windows-based applications, CAD
and GIS
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Batch simulations and scenario manager
MOUSE Packages
MOUSE is sold in a wide range of sizes and add-on modules. Basic packages,
suitable for designing small drainage systems, are easily affordable by
smaller consultants and developers. Please contact DHI UK for full
technical specifications and prices
Applicability
MOUSE is a modelling package for urban drainage systems. It can compute
runoff from both paved and unpaved areas, and also route this runoff in
open channels as well as closed pipes, which may also be subjected to
surcharging. Surface flooding resulting from manhole surcharging can be
simulated if the surface flow paths are included.
MOUSE can be used to assess the stormwater runoff from a development site
through the storm drainage network and as a design tool to size pipes and
in-line storage options. Surface runoff from undeveloped sites, or from
mainly open channel surface drainage systems, is best undertaken with our
rural flood modelling package, MIKE 11 FEH.