Performance of Permeable Pavement with Subsurface Micro Detention Storage as Rainwater Harvesting Device
In this paper, permeable pavement, which is a sustainable infrastructure, is designed with subsurface micro detention pond storage, called, StormPav. The product is designed with a cylindrical hollow space of 70% void volume and occupied about 0.19 m3 /m2 pavement area for rainwater harvesting...
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my.unimas.ir.334852020-12-18T03:29:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33485/ Performance of Permeable Pavement with Subsurface Micro Detention Storage as Rainwater Harvesting Device Norazlina, Bateni Lai, S.H. Mohammad, Abdul Mannan Jethro, Henry Adam Kuryati, Kipli Rosmina, Ahmad Bustami TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In this paper, permeable pavement, which is a sustainable infrastructure, is designed with subsurface micro detention pond storage, called, StormPav. The product is designed with a cylindrical hollow space of 70% void volume and occupied about 0.19 m3 /m2 pavement area for rainwater harvesting device. The experimental investigations for application asa rainwater harvesting were conducted in the laboratory. The hydrology parameter variables examined included volume capacity at various rainfall intensities, volume parameters (water depth and applicable area) and system properties. A modelling simulation using Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) to verify laboratory results. A further simulation of a case study for various sizes of rain barrels was performed. The results showed that the product proved advantageous on a bigger space and volume of void content to provide for a rainwater harvesting system with a connected underground storage tank. SpringerNature 2020-12-28 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33485/1/Performance%20of%20Permeable%20Pavement%20with%20Subsurface%20Micro%20Detention%20Storage%20as%20Rainwater%20Harvesting%20Device.pdf Norazlina, Bateni and Lai, S.H. and Mohammad, Abdul Mannan and Jethro, Henry Adam and Kuryati, Kipli and Rosmina, Ahmad Bustami (2020) Performance of Permeable Pavement with Subsurface Micro Detention Storage as Rainwater Harvesting Device. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (LNCE). (Submitted) |
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In this paper, permeable pavement, which is a sustainable
infrastructure, is designed with subsurface micro detention pond storage,
called, StormPav. The product is designed with a cylindrical hollow space
of 70% void volume and occupied about 0.19 m3
/m2 pavement area for
rainwater harvesting device. The experimental investigations for application
asa rainwater harvesting were conducted in the laboratory. The hydrology
parameter variables examined included volume capacity at various rainfall
intensities, volume parameters (water depth and applicable area) and system
properties. A modelling simulation using Stormwater Management Model
(SWMM) to verify laboratory results. A further simulation of a case study
for various sizes of rain barrels was performed. The results showed that the
product proved advantageous on a bigger space and volume of void content
to provide for a rainwater harvesting system with a connected underground
storage tank. |
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Performance of Permeable Pavement with Subsurface Micro Detention Storage as Rainwater Harvesting Device |
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Performance of Permeable Pavement with Subsurface Micro Detention Storage as Rainwater Harvesting Device |
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