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Título: Field study of infiltration capacity reduction of porous mixture surfaces
Autores/as: Sañudo-Fontaneda, Luis A.
Andres Valeri, Valerio Carlos 
Rodriguez-Hernandez, Jorge
Castro-Fresno, Daniel
Clasificación UNESCO: 330515 Ingeniería hidráulica
330506 Ingeniería civil
Palabras clave: Permeameter
Porous asphalt
Porous concrete
Source control
Stormwater management, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Water (Switzerland) 
Resumen: Porous surfaces have been used all over the world in source control techniques to minimize flooding problems in car parks. Several studies highlighted the reduction in the infiltration capacity of porous mixture surfaces after several years of use. Therefore, it is necessary to design and develop a new methodology to quantify this reduction and to identify the hypothetical differences in permeability between zones within the same car park bay due to the influence of static loads in the parked vehicles. With this aim, nine different zones were selected in order to check this hypothesis (four points under the wheels of a standard vehicle and five points between wheels). This article presents the infiltration capacity reduction results, using the LCS permeameter, of Polymer-Modified Porous Concrete (9 bays) and Porous Asphalt (9 bays) surfaces in the University of Cantabria Campus parking area (Spain) 5 years after their construction. Statistical analysis methodology was proposed for assessing the results. Significant differences were observed in permeability and reduction in infiltration capacity in the case of porous concrete surfaces, while no differences were found for porous asphalt depending on the measurement zone. © 2014 by the authors.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130962
ISSN: 2073-4441
DOI: 10.3390/w6030661
Fuente: Water [2073-4441], v. 6 (3), p. 661-669 (Marzo 2014)
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