Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Quiles, Eliane Zaparoli lattes
Orientador(a): Silveira, Alexandre lattes
Banca de defesa: Moura, Rafael Brito De, Isidoro, Jorge Manuel Guieiro Pereira
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Engenharia Ambiental
Departamento: Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1494
Resumo: The management of water resources in urban areas is an issue that has been growing in relevance in the last decades due to the rising urbanization of the world. There are several environmental, social and economic impacts caused by an inadequate planning, management and maintenance of rainwater drainage systems. In addition to interfering in the quantitative aspect of water resources, urbanization also interferes with the qualitative aspect of water resources, as it increases the variety and quantity of pollutants and nutrients that reach the water bodies that drain urban areas. The objective of this project is to analyse the influence of a detention basin and occupancy density on the reduction of peak flow and the transport of soluble material on an impermeable surface, using a reduced physical model and an experimental design. The tests were performed spreading simulated rainfall on an impermeable surface of 100m2, altering the independent variables of the study, which are: the mass of soluble material applied to the surface, represented by sodium chloride, kept in an oven; the position of the material relative to the exudate; the occupancy density, represented by blocks of expanded polystyrene; and duration of simulated rainfall. A rotational central composite experimental design was used to optimize the experiments. Hydrographs, pollutographs, equations and response surfaces were obtained which showed that the holding basin was able to reduce peak flow, transport material and delay the peak time of the mass discharge of material. Eight dependent variables were studied and statistically related to the independent variables, it are: peak flow, volume of water drained, peak mass discharge, peak time of the polutogram, the initial time of the polutogram, the final time of the pollutogram, mass transported and percentage transported. It can be concluded that the detention basin was able to damp the flow peak by approximately 44%. In addition, the detention basin reduced the peak mass discharge by an average of 63%. For each dependent variable analyzed, one or several independent variables demonstrated a statistically significant relationship, some with better adjustments than others. It was possible to conclude that the design used was adequate for this work, and it was possible to obtain relevant statistical models for the study.
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spelling Quiles, Eliane Zaparolihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3665913927007156Moura, Rafael Brito DeIsidoro, Jorge Manuel Guieiro PereiraSilveira, Alexandrehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/00972652626912742020-02-11T20:09:03Z2019-02-18QUILES, Eliane Zaparoli. Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido. 2019. 89 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia Ambiental) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Poços de Caldas, 2019.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1494The management of water resources in urban areas is an issue that has been growing in relevance in the last decades due to the rising urbanization of the world. There are several environmental, social and economic impacts caused by an inadequate planning, management and maintenance of rainwater drainage systems. In addition to interfering in the quantitative aspect of water resources, urbanization also interferes with the qualitative aspect of water resources, as it increases the variety and quantity of pollutants and nutrients that reach the water bodies that drain urban areas. The objective of this project is to analyse the influence of a detention basin and occupancy density on the reduction of peak flow and the transport of soluble material on an impermeable surface, using a reduced physical model and an experimental design. The tests were performed spreading simulated rainfall on an impermeable surface of 100m2, altering the independent variables of the study, which are: the mass of soluble material applied to the surface, represented by sodium chloride, kept in an oven; the position of the material relative to the exudate; the occupancy density, represented by blocks of expanded polystyrene; and duration of simulated rainfall. A rotational central composite experimental design was used to optimize the experiments. Hydrographs, pollutographs, equations and response surfaces were obtained which showed that the holding basin was able to reduce peak flow, transport material and delay the peak time of the mass discharge of material. Eight dependent variables were studied and statistically related to the independent variables, it are: peak flow, volume of water drained, peak mass discharge, peak time of the polutogram, the initial time of the polutogram, the final time of the pollutogram, mass transported and percentage transported. It can be concluded that the detention basin was able to damp the flow peak by approximately 44%. In addition, the detention basin reduced the peak mass discharge by an average of 63%. For each dependent variable analyzed, one or several independent variables demonstrated a statistically significant relationship, some with better adjustments than others. It was possible to conclude that the design used was adequate for this work, and it was possible to obtain relevant statistical models for the study.A gestão dos recursos hídricos nas áreas urbanas é uma questão que vem ganhando importância nas últimas décadas, devido à crescente urbanização mundial. Diversos são os impactos ambientais, sociais e econômicos causados pelo planejamento, gestão e manutenção inadequadas e ineficientes das obras de drenagem de águas pluviais. Além de interferir no aspecto quantitativo dos recursos hídricos, a urbanização também interfere no seu aspecto qualitativo, pois, aumenta a variedade e a quantidade de poluentes e nutrientes que atingem os corpos hídricos que drenam as áreas urbanas. O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar a influência de uma bacia de detenção e da densidade de ocupação na redução da vazão de pico e do transporte de material solúvel sobre uma superfície impermeável, utilizando um modelo físico reduzido. Os testes consistem na aplicação de chuva simulada em uma superfície impermeável de 100m2, alterando as variáveis ​​independentes do estudo, que são: a massa de material solúvel aplicada à superfície, representada pelo cloreto de sódio; a posição do material em relação ao ponto exutório; a densidade de ocupação, representada por blocos de poliestireno expandido; e duração da chuva simulada. Um delineamento experimental composto central rotacional foi utilizado para otimizar os experimentos.Foram obtidos hidrogramas, polutogramas, equações e superfícies de resposta que mostraram que a bacia de detenção foi capaz de reduzir a vazão de pico, o transporte de material e retardar o tempo de pico da descarga mássica de material. Oito variáveis dependentes foram estudadas e relacionadas estatisticamente com as variáveis independentes, sendo elas: a vazão de pico, o volume de água escoado, a descarga mássica de pico, o tempo de pico do polutograma, o tempo inicial do polutograma, o tempo final do polutograma, a massa transportada e a porcentagem transportada. Pode-se concluir que a bacia de detenção foi capaz de amortecer o pico de vazão em aproximadamente 44%. Além disso, a bacia de detenção reduziu a descarga mássica de pico em uma média de 63%. Para cada variável dependente analisada, uma ou várias variáveis independentes demonstraram relação estatisticamente significativa, algumas com melhores ajustes do que outras. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Influence of detention basin implantation and occupancy on hydrograph damping and transport of soluble material using reduced model
title Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
spellingShingle Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
Quiles, Eliane Zaparoli
Recursos hídricos.
Escoamento de água de chuva.
Bacias hidrográficas.
Poluentes.
Hidrogramas.
Transporte de sedimento.
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::RECURSOS HIDRICOS
title_short Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
title_full Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
title_fullStr Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
title_full_unstemmed Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
title_sort Influência da implantação de bacia de detenção e da ocupação no amortecimento de hidrogramas e do transporte de material solúvel utilizando modelo reduzido
author Quiles, Eliane Zaparoli
author_facet Quiles, Eliane Zaparoli
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Moura, Rafael Brito De
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Isidoro, Jorge Manuel Guieiro Pereira
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Silveira, Alexandre
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0097265262691274
contributor_str_mv Moura, Rafael Brito De
Isidoro, Jorge Manuel Guieiro Pereira
Silveira, Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recursos hídricos.
Escoamento de água de chuva.
Bacias hidrográficas.
Poluentes.
Hidrogramas.
Transporte de sedimento.
topic Recursos hídricos.
Escoamento de água de chuva.
Bacias hidrográficas.
Poluentes.
Hidrogramas.
Transporte de sedimento.
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::RECURSOS HIDRICOS
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description The management of water resources in urban areas is an issue that has been growing in relevance in the last decades due to the rising urbanization of the world. There are several environmental, social and economic impacts caused by an inadequate planning, management and maintenance of rainwater drainage systems. In addition to interfering in the quantitative aspect of water resources, urbanization also interferes with the qualitative aspect of water resources, as it increases the variety and quantity of pollutants and nutrients that reach the water bodies that drain urban areas. The objective of this project is to analyse the influence of a detention basin and occupancy density on the reduction of peak flow and the transport of soluble material on an impermeable surface, using a reduced physical model and an experimental design. The tests were performed spreading simulated rainfall on an impermeable surface of 100m2, altering the independent variables of the study, which are: the mass of soluble material applied to the surface, represented by sodium chloride, kept in an oven; the position of the material relative to the exudate; the occupancy density, represented by blocks of expanded polystyrene; and duration of simulated rainfall. A rotational central composite experimental design was used to optimize the experiments. Hydrographs, pollutographs, equations and response surfaces were obtained which showed that the holding basin was able to reduce peak flow, transport material and delay the peak time of the mass discharge of material. Eight dependent variables were studied and statistically related to the independent variables, it are: peak flow, volume of water drained, peak mass discharge, peak time of the polutogram, the initial time of the polutogram, the final time of the pollutogram, mass transported and percentage transported. It can be concluded that the detention basin was able to damp the flow peak by approximately 44%. In addition, the detention basin reduced the peak mass discharge by an average of 63%. For each dependent variable analyzed, one or several independent variables demonstrated a statistically significant relationship, some with better adjustments than others. It was possible to conclude that the design used was adequate for this work, and it was possible to obtain relevant statistical models for the study.
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