ccruse
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 15, 2008
- 8
I have a scenario where I need to verify that a proposed inlet will operate at 100% efficiency. The inlet layout consists of 4 inlets spanned over 587ft with the greatest distance between two inlets being 184ft.
I would think that the steps I need to take in assuring the need efficiency would be as follows:
Steps
1
efine Runoff (TR-55)
Look at area above (which is .00018mi^2) and determine the runoff using qP=Qu*Am*Q.
2:The area is impervious and is curbed (Type F) so calculate the discharge of the gutter. (Which Im not sure on the exact way how)
3: Look at the Inlet type being used (Curb-Opening) and determine the capacity of it. The reference I have differs from DOT specs.
4:Given all the above variables I can determine the efficiency of the inlet (E= Discharge intercepted by inlet/total discharge approaching inlet)
I think this is the steos needed to verify an inlets efficiency. I could be wrong though.
Thanks any advice is very much appreciated!!!
I would think that the steps I need to take in assuring the need efficiency would be as follows:
Steps
1
Look at area above (which is .00018mi^2) and determine the runoff using qP=Qu*Am*Q.
2:The area is impervious and is curbed (Type F) so calculate the discharge of the gutter. (Which Im not sure on the exact way how)
3: Look at the Inlet type being used (Curb-Opening) and determine the capacity of it. The reference I have differs from DOT specs.
4:Given all the above variables I can determine the efficiency of the inlet (E= Discharge intercepted by inlet/total discharge approaching inlet)
I think this is the steos needed to verify an inlets efficiency. I could be wrong though.
Thanks any advice is very much appreciated!!!