Infiltrated Sustainable Urban Drainage System for Storm Water Control
Water Management and Sustainability in Asia
ISBN: 978-1-80071-115-0, eISBN: 978-1-80071-114-3
Publication date: 12 July 2021
Abstract
The Best Management Practices for Sustainable Urban Drainage System including On-Site Detention have been introduced in the Storm Water Management Manual for Malaysia. Flash floods are becoming frequent in the urbanised areas in this country. Inefficient drainage system has been highlighted as one of the factors. Urban drains were reported incapable of coping with the unexpected heavy rainfall. Concrete drains are favourable in construction industry for economic reasons. An experimental research was conducted out to investigate the effectiveness of infiltration integration with drainage system to reduce flash flood. This laboratory research was conducted in the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Experiments were performed for selected drainage bed slopes and focussed on several spacing between precast drain sections along the system. The total and infiltrated flow rates, water surface and velocity profiles were examined. The results showed that drain flow rates were reduced by 60.9%–89.6% when the spacing between drain sections were enlarged. Meanwhile, the flow depths in drain sections were dropped by 48.2%–68.9%, and the water velocity was lowered up to 49% as the spacing between drain sections were increased. The study found that the drainage bed slope also influenced the performance of the infiltrated concrete drainage system.
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Acknowledgements
The implementation of this experimental hydraulic research was funded by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) under grants 14J57 and 15J61. The authors wish to express a sincere appreciation to many parties who participated directly or indirectly during the execution of this experimental investigation.
Citation
Ibrahim, Z., Fadzil, A.B., Demun, A.S., Jumain, M., Makhtar, M.R., Alias, N., Rusli, N.M. and Baseng, F. (2021), "Infiltrated Sustainable Urban Drainage System for Storm Water Control", Alias, N.E., Haniffah, M.R.M. and Harun, S. (Ed.) Water Management and Sustainability in Asia (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 53-61. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220210000023012
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