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Clogging Potential of Low-Flush Toilet Drain System : 조절수형 변기의 배수 시스템의 막힘 사능성

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dc.contributor.authorMuhamed Abubakr M Shuaeb-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-31T07:30:03Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-31T07:30:03Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-
dc.identifier.other000000145797-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/137305-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 공과대학 건설환경공학부, 2017. 8. 한무용.-
dc.description.abstractWater scarcity is a global issue. In residential buildings, water closet appliances share the biggest portion of water consumption. Therefore, they are targeted for improvements to consume less water while keeping acceptable performance. Low-flush toilets (6/3LPF) consume a significantly smaller amount of water compared to their predecessors (13LPF). However, lower water flows pose challenges like unreliable waste transportation and frequent clogging in old drainage systems. Furthermore, it is not economic to upgrade an entire drainage system to adapt to the new generation of toilets. In addition, recently there was rapid increase in the use of toilet friendly sanitary products. Their impact on the drainage system, especially with reduced flushing of volume is still a research subject.
This study was divided into two parts. In the first parts the clogging potential was defined for two toilet models and the effect of the related hydraulic parameters was evaluated. After, the minimum flushing condition to carry the waste samples without clogging was calculated and the clogging charts were created. In the second part, the hydraulic characteristics were defined for two toilet models. Next, the clogging potential was calculated for selected toilet paper product as representative of flushable sanitary products. Moreover, the relation between the toilet hydraulic characteristics and the clogging potential for the toilet paper products were investigated. Finally, in both study parts it was shown how the results can be used in real practice and how it can help in reducing water consumption while maintaining proper waste drainage.
The study in the first part showed flushing volume to have the greatest impact on clogging potential followed by pipe diameter and finally slope. Using the clogging charts it was shown by example how to calculate the minimum flushing conditions in cases where there is slope limitation, or flushing amount. In the second part of the study the clogging potential for the toilet papers also was influenced by the flushing volume more than slope. Furthermore, the flow profile was chosen to represent toilet characteristics and further simplified into two values namely C.g. and Qmax. The analysis showed that toilet model with more peaked and short period flushing waves have lower clogging potential than toilets with flatter flushing waves.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1 Introduction 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Clogging potential for toilets. 5
3. Research objectives 7
4. Dissertation structure. 8
5. Reference 9
Chapter 2 Literature review on the factors that govern clogging in toilet drain branches 10
1. Introduction 10
2. Quantifying clogging. 11
3. Testing materials 13
4. Testing system 15
5. Toilet bowl shape and flushing mechanism effect on clogging 17
6. Reference 20
Chapter 3 Clogging potential of waste media and the effect of hydraulic parameters on clogging 23
1. Introduction 23
Previous research review and methodology 25
2. Material and methods 26
Apparatus and experimental set-up 26
Waste simulant properties and toilet specifications 27
Testing procedure 28
Experimental plan and parameter setting 30
3. Results and discussion 31
Testing results and parameter effect 31
Clogging potential charts 36
Clogging potential in practice 38
4. Conclusions 41
5. References 42
Chapter 4 Hydraulic characteristics of toilets and it is relation to clogging potential of toilet papers. 45
1. Introduction 45
Previous research review and methodology 50
2. Materials and methods 52
Apparatus and experimental set-up 52
Waste simulant properties and toilet specifications 52
Measuring the hydraulic characteristics of toilet 53
Testing procedure 56
Experiment plan and design 57
3. Results discussion 58
The effect of flushing volume and slope on C.g. and for YMB-001 58
The effect of slope and flushing vol. on the clogging potential for YMB-001 60
Comparison between hydraulic characteristics of toilet YMB-001 and YMF-002 62
Comparison between the clogging potential of toilet YMB-001 and YMF-002 65
4. Conclusion 66
5. Reference 68
Chapter 5 Conclusion 70
Appendix 72
Appendix 1 72
Appendix 2 73
Appendix 3 74
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dc.format.mediumapplication/pdf-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectclogging potential-
dc.subjectclogging charts-
dc.subjectlow-flush toilet-
dc.subjecttoilet branch drain-
dc.subjecttoilet drain transportation-
dc.subject.ddc624-
dc.titleClogging Potential of Low-Flush Toilet Drain System-
dc.title.alternative조절수형 변기의 배수 시스템의 막힘 사능성-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 건설환경공학부-
dc.date.awarded2017-08-
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