Evaluating the stormwater reduction of a green roof under different rainfall events and antecedent water contents with a modified hydrological model

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.12.002
Pei-Yuan Chen , Xiang-Feng Hong , Wei-Hsuan Lo
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This study simplifies the recession process, includes the hourly evapotranspiration, and modifies the surface layer of the green-roof hydrological model based on the Green-Ampt (G-A) method and Curve Number (CN) method. The existing G-A and CN methods are usually applied for event-total runoff. The results show that the proposed model improves the predicting accuracy of the outflow, and the model performs well for rainfall events with different intensities, duration, and hyetograph. the CN method performs as prominent as the G-A method but is more efficient. Based on observation, the retained volume and peak reduction are close to 50 % on average with a 1-to-2-hour peak delay. The results of the three-year simulation show that the retained volume and peak reduction reach 50 % for 75 % of the events when the antecedent water content is 30 %. Almost all rainfall is retained for events with rainfall amounts smaller than 20 mm when the antecedent water content is smaller than 30 %. On the other hand, 50 % (60 %) rainfall (peak) is retained (reduced) for events larger than 20 mm when the antecedent water content is smaller than 20 %. With the model verified using various rainfall events, the study generalizes an equation to estimate the rainwater retained by green roofs. Moreover, the stormwater-detention performance of a green roof in general is concluded quantitatively under different antecedent water content to assist the decision-making of irrigation concerning the goal of stormwater detention.

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利用修改后的水文模型评估绿色屋顶在不同降雨事件和先期含水量条件下减少雨水量的效果
本研究根据绿色-Ampt(G-A)方法和曲线数(CN)方法简化了衰退过程,包括每小时蒸发量,并修改了绿色屋顶水文模型的表层。现有的 G-A 和 CN 方法通常适用于事件总径流。结果表明,所提出的模型提高了出流预测的准确性,并且该模型在不同强度、持续时间和湿度的降雨事件中表现良好。根据观测结果,滞留量和峰值减少量平均接近 50%,峰值延迟 1-2 小时。三年模拟的结果表明,当前期含水量为 30% 时,75% 的降雨事件的滞留量和峰值减小率达到 50%。当前兆含水量小于 30% 时,降雨量小于 20 毫米的事件几乎保留了所有降雨量。另一方面,当前兆含水量小于 20% 时,降雨量大于 20 毫米的事件会保留(减少)50%(60%)的降雨量(峰值)。该研究利用各种降雨事件对模型进行了验证,从而归纳出一个估算绿色屋顶所截留雨水的方程。此外,该研究还定量总结了绿色屋顶在不同先决含水量条件下的总体雨水滞留性能,以帮助制定与雨水滞留目标相关的灌溉决策。
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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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5.40
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期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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