Estudo comparativo entre método destrutivo e não destrutivo aplicados em redes de saneamentos urbano.
Resumo
In the installation of water and sewage networks, similarly to the trenching method,
non-destructive methods reduce or even eliminate the need for soil excavation, in
addition to maintaining the integrity of the pavement structure and reducing social and
environmental disorders. This article aims to apply destructive and non-destructive
methods using different diameters, using High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) tubes, to
compare the total costs, which include social costs and direct costs, from the use of a
proposal to simulate an urban road, with a length of one hundred meters and its
subsequent assessment of technical and economic feasibility. The results obtained
portrayed that the social costs of implementing water and sewage networks are more
representative in the total cost of the work, when the destructive method is used,
varying according to the diameter used, about 36% to 50%, while in the non-destructive
method of horizontal directional drilling, this variation is from 7.8% to 19% of the total
value of the work. Although the Directed Horizontal Drilling Non-Destructive Method
(MND-HDD) presents a reduction in environmental and social disorders related to its
execution, it showed a higher direct cost, being, on average, 40% more expensive than
the Destructive Method (MD). In view of the results achieved, it can be concluded that
the trench opening method presents greater technical and economic feasibility when
considering only the direct cost of construction.
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Keywords: Destructive trenching method. Non-destructive methods. Horizontal
directional drilling. Cost comparison.