Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan

A regional-level and dimensionless analysis for designing a domestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS) was developed. To consider various combinations of water demand, storage capacity, effective roof area, and rainfall in DRWHS design, two dimensionless ratios were used, namely, demand fraction...

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Main Authors: Chao-Hsien Liaw, Yu-Chuan Chiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3913
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spelling doaj-0063c44e3ec54e0e9f5dbb5861a384ca2020-11-24T23:38:39ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412014-12-016123913393310.3390/w6123913w6123913Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern TaiwanChao-Hsien Liaw0Yu-Chuan Chiang1Department of Harbor and River Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ni Road, Keelung 20224, TaiwanDepartment of Harbor and River Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ni Road, Keelung 20224, TaiwanA regional-level and dimensionless analysis for designing a domestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS) was developed. To consider various combinations of water demand, storage capacity, effective roof area, and rainfall in DRWHS design, two dimensionless ratios were used, namely, demand fraction and storage fraction, along with a relationship between the two ratios. Firstly, Northern Taiwan was divided into four sub-regions through cluster analysis based on the average annual 10-day rainfall distribution at rainfall stations and administrative districts. Easy-to-use dimensionless curves between demand fraction and storage fraction were obtained for five rainwater supply reliabilities of the DRWHS for the four sub-regions. Based on the dimensionless curves, a nomogram was constructed for designing DRWHSs at a rainwater supply reliability of 95% in the sub-region I. Storage capacities determined from the dimensionless curves showed a close fit with those determined from simulated values, but were larger than the values estimated from the method presented in the Green Building Evaluation Manual in most situations. The methodology developed herein can be used effectively for the preliminary design of a DRWHS and for overcoming the difficulties faced in designing a DRWHS without rainfall data and with incomplete rainfall data.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3913cluster analysisdimensionless analysisdomestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS)regional level
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author Chao-Hsien Liaw
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Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
Water
cluster analysis
dimensionless analysis
domestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS)
regional level
author_facet Chao-Hsien Liaw
Yu-Chuan Chiang
author_sort Chao-Hsien Liaw
title Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
title_short Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
title_full Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
title_fullStr Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Dimensionless Analysis for Designing Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems at the Regional Level in Northern Taiwan
title_sort dimensionless analysis for designing domestic rainwater harvesting systems at the regional level in northern taiwan
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2014-12-01
description A regional-level and dimensionless analysis for designing a domestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS) was developed. To consider various combinations of water demand, storage capacity, effective roof area, and rainfall in DRWHS design, two dimensionless ratios were used, namely, demand fraction and storage fraction, along with a relationship between the two ratios. Firstly, Northern Taiwan was divided into four sub-regions through cluster analysis based on the average annual 10-day rainfall distribution at rainfall stations and administrative districts. Easy-to-use dimensionless curves between demand fraction and storage fraction were obtained for five rainwater supply reliabilities of the DRWHS for the four sub-regions. Based on the dimensionless curves, a nomogram was constructed for designing DRWHSs at a rainwater supply reliability of 95% in the sub-region I. Storage capacities determined from the dimensionless curves showed a close fit with those determined from simulated values, but were larger than the values estimated from the method presented in the Green Building Evaluation Manual in most situations. The methodology developed herein can be used effectively for the preliminary design of a DRWHS and for overcoming the difficulties faced in designing a DRWHS without rainfall data and with incomplete rainfall data.
topic cluster analysis
dimensionless analysis
domestic rainwater harvesting system (DRWHS)
regional level
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3913
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