masterThesis
Avaliação do comportamento de cisternas dimensionadas pelo método de Andrade Neto em regiões de diferentes regimes pluviais no Rio Grande do Norte
Fecha
2018-08-01Registro en:
SILVA, Mislainy Mayana Moura Araújo. Avaliação do comportamento de cisternas dimensionadas pelo método de Andrade Neto em regiões de diferentes regimes pluviais no Rio Grande do Norte. 2018. 53f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Sanitária) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Silva, Mislainy Mayana Moura Araújo
Resumen
In the context of water scarcity, especially in the semi-arid region, it becomes
necessary of the search for alternative solutions that allow the increase of water
availability,among which is the use of cisterns for rainwater harvesting. In order to
avoid the undersizing or oversizing of these cisterns, its sizing must be done in a
careful manner for each specific case, adopting an efficient calculation method and
considering, among other factors, the catchment area, demand and the temporal
variability of the precipitation. Thus, the objective of this research was to evaluate the
behavior of cisterns measured by the Andrade Neto method in regions of different
rainfall regimes in Rio Grande do Norte, as well as to develop an empirical equation
for the sizing of tanks derived from this method. For this purpose, the efficiency was
used to evaluate the behavior of the cisterns, considering different scenarios of roof
area and demand. The simulations resulted in cisterns of greater volume for the
central region of the state and smaller volumes for the west region, being more
efficient in situations where the roof area the roof areas were 150 and 200 m²; and
less efficient for roof area of 50 m² and demands greater than 100 l.day-1
.In addition,
there were also low efficiencies for regions where there is no monthly critical déficit
(Monthly Precipitation> Critical Precipitation), considering the potential volume of
rainwater catchable and demand, indicating in these cases be adopted a minimum
volume corresponding to the monthly demand required. In relation to the empirical
equation for the design of cisterns, obtaining an equation for each of the groups
corresponding to the homogeneous rainfall zones of the state was more adequate,
being the variables selected were the most relevant for the design of rainwater
harvesting systems, the demand, the mean annual rainfall, the critical precipitation
and precipitation concentration degree.