sportsnut44
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 20, 2008
- 20
On a typical flow splitter manhole with a weir on a drainage system, the water quality flowrate is sent to a pipe connected to a treatment train, and flows in excess of the water quality flowrate are sent through another pipe that acts as a high flow bypass. The low flow pipe for water quality flowrate is on the same side of the weir as the inlet pipe. The high flow bypass pipe outlet is on the other side of the weir. The weir is a simple concrete baffle wall.
If a turned down elbow is used on the low flow outlet pipe with an orifice on end of the turned down elbow, is the hydraulic head from the water surface elevation (or top of weir) to the center of the horizontal outlet pipe or to the bottom of the turned down elbow where the orifice is located? Text in design documents say the hydraulic head is to the "center of the orifice" but I believe that statement is meant for when there is an outlet pipe without a turned down elbow with orifice. Can someone please help jog my memory and clarify this for me? Thank you.
If a turned down elbow is used on the low flow outlet pipe with an orifice on end of the turned down elbow, is the hydraulic head from the water surface elevation (or top of weir) to the center of the horizontal outlet pipe or to the bottom of the turned down elbow where the orifice is located? Text in design documents say the hydraulic head is to the "center of the orifice" but I believe that statement is meant for when there is an outlet pipe without a turned down elbow with orifice. Can someone please help jog my memory and clarify this for me? Thank you.