Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention

This study stresses on the concept of multi-functional urban land use incorporating permeable pavement integrated with underground storage. Permeable pavement that is available in the market consists of pavers and a thick layer of course aggregates that store water. Contrary to the mentioned pavemen...

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Main Authors: Yau, Darrien Seng Mah, Putuhena, F.J., Nor Azalina, Rosli
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spelling my.unimas.ir.128852016-08-10T22:22:38Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12885/ Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention Yau, Darrien Seng Mah Putuhena, F.J. Nor Azalina, Rosli GE Environmental Sciences TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study stresses on the concept of multi-functional urban land use incorporating permeable pavement integrated with underground storage. Permeable pavement that is available in the market consists of pavers and a thick layer of course aggregates that store water. Contrary to the mentioned pavement, this study tries to replace the underlying storage with blocks of concrete detention cells. Stormwater permeates through the openings of pavers and flows into the detention storage underneath. Investigation of such application is carried out using the SWMM software. Performance of a single hollow cube pavement block (0.25m x 0.25m x 0.25m) is demonstrated here. The block is virtually subjected to the worst scenarios of extreme rainfalls over a non-stop time span of three hours. Modelling outputs point to encouraging benefits of the anticipated size and storage volume are capable of capturing stormwater up to at least one hour. Thus, the system is suggested to be effective in limiting stormwater, and subsequently, promoting road structure as multi-purpose infrastructure. JASPE 2014 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12885/1/Environmental%20Technology%20Potential%20of%20Merging%20Road%20Pavement%20with%20Stormwater%20Detention%20%28abstract%29.pdf Yau, Darrien Seng Mah and Putuhena, F.J. and Nor Azalina, Rosli (2014) Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention. Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering, 1 (1). ISSN 2289-7771
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Yau, Darrien Seng Mah
Putuhena, F.J.
Nor Azalina, Rosli
Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
description This study stresses on the concept of multi-functional urban land use incorporating permeable pavement integrated with underground storage. Permeable pavement that is available in the market consists of pavers and a thick layer of course aggregates that store water. Contrary to the mentioned pavement, this study tries to replace the underlying storage with blocks of concrete detention cells. Stormwater permeates through the openings of pavers and flows into the detention storage underneath. Investigation of such application is carried out using the SWMM software. Performance of a single hollow cube pavement block (0.25m x 0.25m x 0.25m) is demonstrated here. The block is virtually subjected to the worst scenarios of extreme rainfalls over a non-stop time span of three hours. Modelling outputs point to encouraging benefits of the anticipated size and storage volume are capable of capturing stormwater up to at least one hour. Thus, the system is suggested to be effective in limiting stormwater, and subsequently, promoting road structure as multi-purpose infrastructure.
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author Yau, Darrien Seng Mah
Putuhena, F.J.
Nor Azalina, Rosli
author_facet Yau, Darrien Seng Mah
Putuhena, F.J.
Nor Azalina, Rosli
author_sort Yau, Darrien Seng Mah
title Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
title_short Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
title_full Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
title_fullStr Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
title_sort environmental technology: potential of merging road pavement with stormwater detention
publisher JASPE
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12885/1/Environmental%20Technology%20Potential%20of%20Merging%20Road%20Pavement%20with%20Stormwater%20Detention%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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