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Idejna zasnova malega vodnega zbiralnika v vasi Hruševo : diplomska naloga
ID Mejavšek, Janez (Author), ID Steinman, Franci (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Šantl, Sašo (Comentor)

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Abstract
Mali vodni zbiralniki so hidrotehnični objekti za akumuliranje vode z namenom uporabe le-teh v poljedelske, živinorejske ali druge namene. Uporabljajo se predvsem za zadovoljevanje potreb posameznega kmetijskega gospodarstva, se pravi lokalnih lastnih potreb za namakanje manjših površin kmetijskih kultur (vrtnine, trajni nasadi itd.) oziroma pojenju živine. V diplomskem delu so na začetku predstavljeni tipi malih vodnih zbiralnikov glede na razpoložljive vodne vire, omejitve in zahteve glede na slovensko zakonodajo za primer enostavnih in nezahtevnih objektov ter osnovni napotki za gradnjo zbiralnikov glede na različne geološke značilnosti v Sloveniji. Ker so padavine v Sloveniji porazdeljene zelo neenakomerno, sta nam pri izbiri možnih lokacij takšnih objektov v veliko orientacijsko pomoč karti potencialne celoletne in potencialne zimske nabire vode v Sloveniji, ki sta bili izdelani po naročilu Ministrstva za kmetijstvo in okolje. V nadaljevanju sledi podrobnejši opis zasnove in izvedbe vodnega zbiralnika po sestavnih elementih: zbiralni bazen, pregrada, izpustni objekt in visokovodni preliv. V glavnem, praktičnem delu naloge sem predpostavil hipotetično situacijo potrebe po akumuliranju vode v vasi Hruševo. Za dani primer sem zdimenzioniral mali vodni zbiralnik, ki se bo polnil s površinskim meteornim odtokom iz zalednega območja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gradbeništvo, diplomska naloga, UNI, VKI, vodni zbiralnik, akumulacija, pregrada, izpustni objekt, preliv, prispevno območje, izkop, namakanje, suša
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:J. Mejavšek
Year:2014
Number of pages:X, 81 str., 3 pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-32298 This link opens in a new window
UDC:621.22:628.113(497.4)(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Conceptual design of small retention basin in Hruševo
Abstract:
Small retention basins are water managing objects for acumulation of water for the purpose of cultivating land, cattle feeding and other. They are mostly used by individual rural economies for their own local needs for irrigation of smaller agricultural areas (orchards, smaller plantations etc.) or source of water for their livestock. At the beginning of this work all types of small retention basins are presented, regarding the available water sources, restrictions and requirements in accordance with Slovenian legislation. This is followed by some basic instructions for building small detention basins on different composition of geological characteristics found in Slovenia. Designation of a good catchment area can be a challenging task because of the very high inequality of precipitation distribution in Slovenia. Therefore this thesis includes a good orientational help in form of maps of potential annual and winter water storage in Slovenia that have been made on demand of Ministry of agriculture. In continuation there is a more thorough description of the realization of all four basic components of retention basin: reservoir, dam, outlet structure and emergency spillway. In the main, practical part of this work, I have designed a small retention basin for the catchment of surface runoff in Hrusevo.

Keywords:graduation thesis, civil engineering, retention basin, storage, dam, outlet structure, spillway, catchment area, excavation, irrigation, drought

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