This study provides a performance analysis of using a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to supply water for toilet flushing and garden watering, with reference to a student accommodation hall in the University of Nottingham Malaysia in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. Three different models were used in this analysis, in which the monthly analysis was based on the mass-balance approach, while the daily analysis was based on the yield before spillage and yield after spillage algorithms to define the tank release rule based on different sizes of storage tank (i.e. 3, 5, 7 and 10 m3). The performances of the various storage tanks were presented for water saving and reliability. The monthly anal�ysis found promising results of collectable water...
For the performance analysis and design of rainwater tanks, a simple spreadsheet based daily water b...
Rainwater harvesting has become quite popular in Australia in recent years. In metropolitan areas, r...
One of the problems encountered by the engineering student s and facult y and staff members of ...
The water balance of a four-people family rainwater harvesting system was calculated in a case study...
The rainwater harvesting system is an alternative way to meet domestic water demand. At the same tim...
Rainwater harvesting is the technique of capturing the rainfall to meet some water needs in both urb...
This study highlights the findings from a preliminary feasibility investigation in proposing rainwat...
Increasing population growth has created problems in water resources. Natural water resources become...
The water balance of a four-people family rainwater harvesting system was calculated in a case study...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) was proposed for small and large commercial buildings in Malays...
This study focuses on the development of a simulation model to estimate the optimum and cost effecti...
Malaysia receives rainfall throughout the year with no definite significant dry period. The average ...
Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its lo...
Cities in developed countries have increasingly adopted rainwater tanks as an alternative water sour...
Yearly, the rainy season always happens globally, especially in the Asia Pacific. Where water is dir...
For the performance analysis and design of rainwater tanks, a simple spreadsheet based daily water b...
Rainwater harvesting has become quite popular in Australia in recent years. In metropolitan areas, r...
One of the problems encountered by the engineering student s and facult y and staff members of ...
The water balance of a four-people family rainwater harvesting system was calculated in a case study...
The rainwater harvesting system is an alternative way to meet domestic water demand. At the same tim...
Rainwater harvesting is the technique of capturing the rainfall to meet some water needs in both urb...
This study highlights the findings from a preliminary feasibility investigation in proposing rainwat...
Increasing population growth has created problems in water resources. Natural water resources become...
The water balance of a four-people family rainwater harvesting system was calculated in a case study...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) was proposed for small and large commercial buildings in Malays...
This study focuses on the development of a simulation model to estimate the optimum and cost effecti...
Malaysia receives rainfall throughout the year with no definite significant dry period. The average ...
Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its lo...
Cities in developed countries have increasingly adopted rainwater tanks as an alternative water sour...
Yearly, the rainy season always happens globally, especially in the Asia Pacific. Where water is dir...
For the performance analysis and design of rainwater tanks, a simple spreadsheet based daily water b...
Rainwater harvesting has become quite popular in Australia in recent years. In metropolitan areas, r...
One of the problems encountered by the engineering student s and facult y and staff members of ...