J. Peidro, Jorge Corrales García, Eduardo De Miguel Arbonés, Enrique Fernández-Vivancos González, Teresa Ros Dosdá
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LIFE CERSUDS is a project carried out over the period 2016-2019 whom the main objective was to improve the ability of cities to adapt to climate change by promoting the use of green infrastructures in the renewal of urban environments. Under the project, an innovative permeable urban pavement (hereinafter, CERSUDS) was designed using ceramic tile stock of low commercial value. This pavement solution was tested in a demonstrator in the town of Benicí ssim.
The main objective of the project was to improve the ability of cities to adapt to climate change by promoting the use of green infrastructures in the renewal of urban environments. Under the project, a Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) was built as a demonstrator in the town of Benicí ssim, using ceramic tile stock of low commercial value to manufacture an innovative permeable floor (hereinafter, CERSUDS flooring), a subject already dealt with in an earlier presentation at this congress .
Once the demonstrator had been built, a monitoring period was run between August 2018 and July 2019, which enabled both the CERSUDS floor and the demonstrator's value as a rainwater management system to be validated.
This article presents the design process of the ceramic permeable pavement including the main results of the tests carried in the laboratory and the main results of the project relate to: environmental and economic assessment of the CERSUDS system, user's validation of the system, monitoring of the system's mechanical performance and permeability, and monitoring of the demonstrator's hydraulic response in terms of the quantity and quality of run-off water.
LIFE CERSUDS项目于2016年至2019年期间开展,主要目标是通过在城市环境更新中促进绿色基础设施的使用,提高城市适应气候变化的能力。在该项目下,采用低商业价值的瓷砖材料设计了一种创新型透水城市路面(以下简称CERSUDS)。这种路面解决方案在Benicí ssim镇的一个示威者身上进行了测试。该项目的主要目标是通过在城市环境更新中促进绿色基础设施的使用,提高城市适应气候变化的能力。在该项目下,可持续城市排水系统(SUDS)作为示范在Benicí ssim镇建成,使用低商业价值的瓷砖库存制造创新的透水地板(以下简称CERSUDS地板),这一主题已经在本次大会的早期介绍中讨论过。示范系统建成后,将在2018年8月至2019年7月期间进行监测,从而验证CERSUDS地板和示范系统作为雨水管理系统的价值。本文介绍了陶瓷透水路面的设计过程,包括在实验室进行的主要测试结果和项目的主要结果,包括:CERSUDS系统的环境和经济评估,用户对系统的验证,系统的机械性能和透气性的监测,以及在径流水量和质量方面对演示器的水力响应的监测。