Daamz
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 6, 2006
- 6
Hi all,
I am currently working on the design of a closed channel that is to convey flow from the Sand Ballasted Flocculation (Actiflo) basins to GAC filters in a 110 MGD water treatment plant. The original design called for two (2) 72” pipes. Now we are looking at concrete channels instead of pipes to lower costs.
So far, I have been using Darcy-Weisbach for my headloss calculations since the channel is full and under 20ft (8.65psi) of pressure. I have used the hydraulic radius with a wetted perimeter equal to the perimeter of the channel. I modeled 90° bends by assuming they has about the same K value as a 90° mitre bend (=60*friction factor, according to Technical Paper No. 410 by Crane).
Beside asking if anyone has had any experience with noncircular ducts to tell me if i'm the right track, I’m also wondering about flow control for a larger channel splitting into two smaller ones. I’m pretty sure weirs are no use here since the channel is full.
I am currently working on the design of a closed channel that is to convey flow from the Sand Ballasted Flocculation (Actiflo) basins to GAC filters in a 110 MGD water treatment plant. The original design called for two (2) 72” pipes. Now we are looking at concrete channels instead of pipes to lower costs.
So far, I have been using Darcy-Weisbach for my headloss calculations since the channel is full and under 20ft (8.65psi) of pressure. I have used the hydraulic radius with a wetted perimeter equal to the perimeter of the channel. I modeled 90° bends by assuming they has about the same K value as a 90° mitre bend (=60*friction factor, according to Technical Paper No. 410 by Crane).
Beside asking if anyone has had any experience with noncircular ducts to tell me if i'm the right track, I’m also wondering about flow control for a larger channel splitting into two smaller ones. I’m pretty sure weirs are no use here since the channel is full.