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Case for Cambodia. Team 6. Aaron Goodman. Lisa Andela. Eric Immerfall. Elizabeth Smit. Jordan Johnston. Presentation Outline. Design Norms Master Plan Layout Designs Budget Implementation Challenges Lessons Learned Questions. Design Norms. Cultural Appropriateness:
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Case for Cambodia Team 6 Aaron Goodman Lisa Andela Eric Immerfall Elizabeth Smit Jordan Johnston
Presentation Outline • Design Norms • Master Plan Layout • Designs • Budget • Implementation • Challenges • Lessons Learned • Questions
Design Norms • Cultural Appropriateness: • Through the design, materials, and construction methods of the common Cambodian. • Transparency: • Communication about the simplicity and reliability of the design. • Integrity: • Design will facilitate relationships between people and their land. Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Master Plan Layout • Common Building • Sanitary Facilities • Bridge • Fish Ponds • Drip Irrigation • Well • Solar Pump Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Common Building • Purpose: • Meeting space • Housing for ~30 people • Eating/cooking space • Design Requirements • Built in the Cambodian • architectural style • Use local easily obtained materials • Low cost • Long design life Examples of similar existing structures Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Layout • 1stFloor- • Classroom, • Kitchen, • 3 full bathrooms • open space • 2nd Floor- • 11 dorm rooms • Tile roof • Steel Frame • Concrete block • Wood/Stucco Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Roof Design • Clay Tiles • Local tiles used • Size no smaller than 0.369m long • Steel Framing • Steel angles 3”x3” spaced at 0.369m O.C. • Support Beams • W8x10 • Spaced at 3m O.C • Support Truss • WT4x5 used as outer shape • L30305 is used as bracing Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Second Floor Design • 2nd Floor Columns • W8x24 in center at end of building • W10x12 at each corner of building • Steel beam design • W8x10- Floor framing over 3m spans (also along stairway) • W10x12- Girder spanning 4 or 5 m • W12x19- Girder spanning 6m to allow large open space Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
First Floor Design • First Floor Includes: • Kitchen • Enclosed in concrete block (along with classroom and restrooms • Classroom • Large space for classes, meetings, worship, etc. • Potential for computer lab • Restroom facilities • Each include toilet, sink, and shower • Storage room • Battery bank storage • Stairway • Wrap design • Foundations • Wall foundations and column footings • Short perimeter wall • Keeps rain out Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Method Selection • Provide Increased Sanitation • Alternatives • Waste Removal • Current Method is Ineffective • New Method: • Safe • Effective • Efficient • Proven • Provide a Better Future Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility System Plan • Three Bathrooms • Sink, Toilet, and Shower in Each • Water Demand: 1692 Liters per Day • Septic System for Waste Removal • 2 Septic Tanks in Series • 1st Tank: 1500 gallons with Baffle • 2nd Tank: 1500 gallons • Drain Field • Approximately 950 sq ft in size Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Water Demand Assumptions • Maximum population in dorms = 30 people • 15 Showers per day at 1.5 gallons per minute • 3 Toilet uses per person per day at 2 gallons per flush • 90 Bathroom uses per day at 0.3 gallons per hand wash • 15 gallons used per day for Kitchen sink use • Total Daily Water Demand = 1692 Liters per Day Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Bathroom Layout Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Bathroom Specifications • A standard toilet, sink, and shower head will be used • Standard piping with two outflows from three bathrooms • Outflow will connect with the kitchen waste en route to the septic tanks • Standard spacing for the shower at 0.8 meters wide and 1.4 meters long • Toilet and Sink will fit any standard model Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Septic System Design Specs • 2 Septic Tanks in Series • Extra Storage • Sludge Movement Prevention • Schedule 40 Piping • Minimum Slope is 0.25 in per 1 foot • 950 sq foot drainage field • Level • Perforated 4” Piping • Baffle System Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Waste Removal (Plane View) Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Waste Removal (Bird’s Eye) Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Drainage Field • Depth Varies on Soil Type • Level of Drain Field • 6 inches of supporting bed of stone washed gravel • 4 inch thin walled perforated piping • 2 inches of covering stone washed gravel bed • Back filled to whatever distance required • Sloped Cover Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Drain Field (Plane View) Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Sanitary Facility Drain Field (Bird’s Eye) Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design – Stream Modeling • Modeled stream in HEC-RAS and HY – 8 • 3 Different Models were made in HEC-RAS • The first model made was the stream as it is now Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bride Design – Stream Modeling Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - Culverts • The second model was made with the dam being assumed as part of the ground and with the sides of the stream being excavated to provide room for the structure • From there culverts were inserted to find out how many were needed to convey the worst case flow. Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - Culverts Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - Culverts • The third model was made to with the dam being assumed as part of the ground but this time the culverts were put at a downward slope. Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design – Dam Section • The Dam that was chosen is an Earthen Dam. • The Dam was decided to be 1m tall and 10.5m wide with a length of 10m at the base Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - • There are four different protection measures that must be implemented • Side Bank • Underflow • Bridge/Dam Frontal • Seepage Rock Toe Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - Roadway • The Roadway over the bridge can be one of two designs • Concrete (proposed) • Gravel (alternative) Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design – Final Design Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Bridge Design - Installation • Excavation should start at the beginning of the dry season • Materials should be brought in during excavation • Dam must be built carefully Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Renewable Energy Source • Sizing of the components based on 6kWh demand • System Autonomy 3 days • Average solar irradiation 4.96 kWh/m²/d • Require 12 Sharp 175 w Panels • Battery Bank 12 x 2 volt batteries in series • Require Total Capacity of 1500 Ah • Inverter sized with all appliances running • Continuous output power should be approximately 1600 W at 25°C http://cambodia.picosol.nl Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Renewable Energy Source – System Configuration Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Renewable Energy Source – Solar Pumps • Two types of solar pump systems • Main pump-Lorentz PS600 HR/C • Meets daily flow demands and provides 30 m lift • Fish Pond Pumping System-Lorentz PS600 BADU • Low head levels with high volume capacity www.lorentz.de/ PS600 BADU PS 600 HR/C Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Renewable Energy Source – Design Costs • Price Per kWh: $1.07 Annuity Based on a 6% growth rate and end of year payments Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Water Distribution & Irrigation Well, Pump, & Tank Rice Plots New Piping • Water Needs from Well: • Existing Common Building: 564L/day • New Common Building: 1629L/day • Soursop Tree: ~8L/day • Water distribution system modeled in EPANET to confirm that 3000L tank will supply water demands • Using Lorentz PS600 to refill tank throughout the day Fishponds & Garden Existing Piping Rows of Soursop Trees Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
IDEal Drip Irrigation Systems • IDEal Drip Kits • International Development Enterprises • A local non-profit • Offer all sized drip irrigation kits (20m2-1000m2) • Pump: • Lorentz PS600BADU to pump water from fishponds to tank http://www.ideorg.org/OurTechnologies/IDEal_Drip_Technical_Manual.pdf • Drip Irrigation System Layout for • Garden • Research plots Design Norms - Layout - Designs- Budget - Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Budget • Projected costs were based on • Cost of materials • Cambodian price if known, otherwise price in the US • Does not include cost of labor Design Norms - Layout - Designs -Budget- Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Implementation Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget -Implementation - Challenges - Questions
Challenges in Design • Obstacles Have Overcome • Assumptions about site data • Finding local vendors and prices for system components • Different design codes and styles between countries • Culturally appropriate design choices Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget - Implementation -Challenges- Questions
Lessons Learned • Keep units straight -metric • Document everything • Things change- be able to adapt • We don’t know everything-make assumptions • Getting started is half the battle- where to start • Learned a lot about different aspects of site development • Communication is key between group members Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget - Implementation -Challenges- Questions
Questions? Further questions…email us!….caseforcambodia@gmail.com • Special Thanks To: • Prof DeRooy-Team Advisor • Prof Dornbos-Biology Prof • Rachel Koopman-Interim Data Coordinator • Interim Group • Roger Lamer-Industrial Consultant • Navy Chann-Chhay & Li Chhay-Client • Founders of Eden School of Agriculture • CEAC Design Norms - Layout - Designs - Budget - Implementation - Challenges -Questions