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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2015.48.5.321

A Study on the Effectiveness Verification of Hydrological Cycle of Pervious Pavement using LID Simulator  

Kim, Mi Eun (Department of Civil Engineering, Pusan National University)
Jang, Young Su (Department of Civil Engineering, Pusan National University)
Nam, Chil Ho (Department of Civil Engineering, Pusan National University)
Shin, Hyun Suk (Department of Civil Engineering, Pusan National University)
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.48, no.5, 2015 , pp. 321-330 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent, the impacts of urbanization on hydrology and water quality can be minimized with the use of Low Impact Development (LID) practices in urban areas. But, there are no ways to verify or to show the quantitative effectiveness with LID practices. This study designed and developed to perform experiments in natural or artificial representation of hydrological cycle, which is called rainfall-runoff simulator to be able to quantify factors in hydrological system. This simulator was applied to a pervious pavement block. The study conducted analysis of effectiveness for a pervious pavement block by comparing the results with a general pavement block. The result from the pervious pavement block showed remarkably reduction effect on surface runoff with increase of rainfall intensity and more duration time. Also, the simulator was possible to control no surface runoff by a rainfall intensity at 50 mm/hr for an hour. The research indicated possibility and effectiveness for LID practices. This might be widely available to apply to LID practices verification. Therefore, the study is possible to make use of practical standards on fundamental studies.
Keywords
low impact development; LID efficiency verification equipment; pervious pavement block;
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