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Dr. Andrea Welker鈥檚 Articles Selected for Industry Journal

 

Dr. Andrea L. Welker, PE, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has co-authored two articles slated to appear in the April 2013 issue of the Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, published by the . 鈥淨uantifying Evaporation from Pervious Concrete Systems: Methodology and Hydrologic Perspectives,鈥 and 鈥淓xamination of the Material Found in the Pore Spaces of Two Permeable Pavements,鈥 both reflect research Dr. Welker has been conducting on 奶糖直播 University鈥檚 campus for the past five years.

In 2007, Dr. Welker retrofitted an existing parking lot behind Mendel Hall with a section of permeable pavement and an underlying stone infiltration bed. This site has allowed Dr. Welker to study a variety of issues related to stormwater management, including the significance of evaporation behavior on pervious concrete, which is the subject of her first article. In her second article, Dr. Welker examines the materials which clog pore spaces, the leading cause of failure of permeable pavements. 鈥淚 am grateful that the University allowed me to construct this research site on campus. The data collected has been the subject of three journal articles, and there is still much to learn from its ongoing operation and maintenance,鈥 says Dr. Welker.

Co-authoring the evaporation research article were former 奶糖直播 graduate students Evgeny Nemirovsky MSCE 鈥11, and Ryan Lee MSME 鈥07, MSWRE 鈥11. Nemirovsky also contributed to Welker鈥檚 article on material found in pore spaces, along with co-authors Dr. Jennifer Gilbert Jenkins, a science teacher at Westtown School in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Leslie Myers McCarthy, Assistant Professor in the College鈥檚 Civil and Environmental Engineering department.

 

Dr. Andrea L. Welker, PE, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Dr. Andrea L. Welker, PE, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering