Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia

This study provides a performance analysis of using a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to supply water for toilet flushing and garden watering, with reference to a student accommodation hall in the University of Nottingham Malaysia in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. Three different models were used...

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Main Authors: Wong, Chuan Yuen, Teo, Fang Yenn, Goh, Boon Hoe, Mah, Yau Seng
Other Authors: Nor Eliza, Elias
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.352412021-05-10T00:13:18Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35241/ Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia Wong, Chuan Yuen Teo, Fang Yenn Goh, Boon Hoe Mah, Yau Seng TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering This study provides a performance analysis of using a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to supply water for toilet flushing and garden watering, with reference to a student accommodation hall in the University of Nottingham Malaysia in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. Three different models were used in this analysis, in which the monthly analysis was based on the mass-balance approach, while the daily analysis was based on the yield before spillage and yield after spillage algorithms to define the tank release rule based on different sizes of storage tank (i.e. 3, 5, 7 and 10 m3). The performances of the various storage tanks were presented for water saving and reliability. The monthly anal�ysis found promising results of collectable water on the demand, in which the average reliability is higher than 50%. Also, the daily water balance simulation verified the results from the monthly analysis. A cost analysis was performed that the best storage rainwater harvesting tank size was 10 m3 for the combined demand of toilet flushing and garden watering. Based on the findings, the proposed implementation of RWHS in the chosen campus university was reliable, not only environmentally beneficial but also economically viable. Emerald Publishing Nor Eliza, Elias Mohd Ridza, Mohd Haniffah Sobri, Harun 2021-05 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35241/1/Simulating%20Rainwater%20-%20Copy.pdf Wong, Chuan Yuen and Teo, Fang Yenn and Goh, Boon Hoe and Mah, Yau Seng (2021) Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia. In: Water Management and Sustainability in Asia. Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, 23 (23). Emerald Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 125-131. ISBN 9781800711150 https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Water-Management-and-Sustainability-in-Asia/?k=9781800711150
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Wong, Chuan Yuen
Teo, Fang Yenn
Goh, Boon Hoe
Mah, Yau Seng
Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
description This study provides a performance analysis of using a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to supply water for toilet flushing and garden watering, with reference to a student accommodation hall in the University of Nottingham Malaysia in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. Three different models were used in this analysis, in which the monthly analysis was based on the mass-balance approach, while the daily analysis was based on the yield before spillage and yield after spillage algorithms to define the tank release rule based on different sizes of storage tank (i.e. 3, 5, 7 and 10 m3). The performances of the various storage tanks were presented for water saving and reliability. The monthly anal�ysis found promising results of collectable water on the demand, in which the average reliability is higher than 50%. Also, the daily water balance simulation verified the results from the monthly analysis. A cost analysis was performed that the best storage rainwater harvesting tank size was 10 m3 for the combined demand of toilet flushing and garden watering. Based on the findings, the proposed implementation of RWHS in the chosen campus university was reliable, not only environmentally beneficial but also economically viable.
author2 Nor Eliza, Elias
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Wong, Chuan Yuen
Teo, Fang Yenn
Goh, Boon Hoe
Mah, Yau Seng
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Teo, Fang Yenn
Goh, Boon Hoe
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title Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
title_short Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
title_full Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
title_fullStr Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance for a Campus University in Malaysia
title_sort simulating rainwater harvesting system performance for a campus university in malaysia
publisher Emerald Publishing
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