Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/30480
- Title
- A comparative study of common uses of selected modelling tools for evaluating rainwater harvesting strategies
- Author/Creator
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Lucas, S. A.;
Coombes, P. J.;
Hardy, M. J.;
Geary, P. M.
- Description
- In a similar way to as they are commonly used in industry, results from PURRS (v7.2), MUSIC(v3) and Spreadsheet modelling tools were compared for evaluating rainwater harvesting strategies. Input data to each model was selected as advised by user guidelines, including climate files, suggested water demands and time-steps. Models were run with climate data of unequal duration and time-step, which highlighted significant differences between modelled outcomes. Using climate data of equal duration still resulted in major differences. The reasons for these differences are explained as a function of the duration and time-step of climate data, the time-step and diurnal patterns of indoor/outdoor water demand and tank configuration. Results imply that the length and time-step of climate inputs, the distribution and time-step of daily water demand and rainwater tank configuration are significant factors in robustly evaluating mains water savings for a range of Australian climates.
- Relation
- 7th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling and the 4th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling and the 4th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design (Melbourne 4-6 April, 2006) p. 327-334
- Relation
- http://www.icms.com.au/UDMandWSUD
- Date
- 2006
- Publisher
- ICMS
- Keyword(s)
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modelling;
water demands;
time-steps;
rainwater harvesting
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/30480
- Identifier
- ISBN:0646459031
- Language
- eng
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