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Optimization of a Laboratory Rainfall Simulator to Be Representative of Natural Rainfall

María Fernández‐Raga, Indira Rodríguez, Pablo Caldevilla, Gabriel Búrdalo Salcedo, Almudena Ortíz, Rebeca Martínez‐García

2022Water17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The importance of understanding the effects of rainfall on different materials over time makes it essential to carry out controlled tests to reduce analysis time. Rainfall simulators have been in use for decades and have been implemented as technology and knowledge of the physical behavior of water advanced. There are two main types of rainfall simulators: gravity simulators and pressure simulators. In the former, the drop velocity is normally smaller than the terminal velocity reached by natural droplets; in the latter, the drop size is too small to be representative and has far more speed than the natural speed for those sizes. To solve this problem, a simulator has been developed where the terminal velocity of the raindrops is reached and the drop size can be varied by different nozzles of variable sizes, adapting it to the conditions of a given region. In this study, conditions similar to the rainfall conditions of the city of León have been achieved. This paper presents the design of a rainfall simulator that recreates different rainfall conditions and rainwater composition and its calibration process.

Topics & Concepts

NozzleTerminal velocityEnvironmental scienceSimulationDrop (telecommunication)MeteorologyComputer scienceEngineeringMechanicsAerospace engineeringPhysicsTelecommunicationsPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsHydrology and Watershed Management Studies