ANÁLISE COMPARATIVA ENTRE OS MÉTODOS DE EXECUÇÃO DE SISTEMA CONVENCIONAL E NÃO DESTRUTIVO EM REDE COLETORA DE ESGOTO
ANÁLISE COMPARATIVA ENTRE OS MÉTODOS DE EXECUÇÃO DE SISTEMA CONVENCIONAL E NÃO DESTRUTIVO EM REDE COLETORA DE ESGOTO
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.17423031111
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Palavras-chave: Esgotamento sanitário, Rede coletora de esgoto, Método não destrutivo.
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Keywords: Sanitary sewage, Sewage collection network, Non-destructive method.
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Abstract: Trench opening is the method conventionally used to carry out sewage works. In sections that present obstacles or high traffic, it is necessary to apply an innovative and technology that allows the pipe to cross under the obstacle and minimizes damage to the pavement: o non-destructive method. Therefore, this work presents a case study carried out in a construction site with sections of the sewage collection network in Fortaleza/CE, with the aim of analyzing and describing the applicability of the non-destructive method in comparison to the trenching method for a region of similar characteristics. In view of this, the executive process was presented and time and cost, explaining the particularities of each method and its advantages and disadvantages. The results elucidate as a disadvantage of the conventional method the large generation of waste, slow execution, insecurity to workers and social and economic impacts, with the advantage of low cost. However, the application of the non-destructive method resulted in speed and safety in the executive process, in addition to enabling passage of the pipeline through obstacles and minimize interference with traffic which, consequently, reduces the impact on residents and local businesses. Even though it presents a high cost compared to the methodology traditional method, it becomes viable to apply the non-destructive method due to the speed in the process and to minimize social and environmental impacts in stretches of great depths and extensions.
- Rafaella Pinheiro Simões
- Larissa Farias Bulcão
- ANDERSON RUAN GOMES DE ALMEIDA
- Raquel Jucá de Moraes Sales
- Debora Carla Barboza de Sousa