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Civil/Environmental
- Jan 29, 2004
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What is the proper way to model a synthetic turf sports field using HydroCAD?
A typical field design consists of a 2" sand/rubber infill turf layer, then 8" stone base layer with flat panel drains (spaced every 20-ft) located on the bottom of the base layer. The flat panel drains then connect into a 10" perf header pipe (in stone trench) before connecting to existing drain line. The field is usually sloped at 0.5 percent.
Doing some web surfing, I found varying CN values (35 to 98) and Tc values (30 min to about 5 hrs). Does anyone have experience in what CN and Tc values to use?
Do I treat the field as a pond or just use the field watershed area with varying CN and Tc values, or both? The goal is to have my post runoff flow be at or below the pre.
A typical field design consists of a 2" sand/rubber infill turf layer, then 8" stone base layer with flat panel drains (spaced every 20-ft) located on the bottom of the base layer. The flat panel drains then connect into a 10" perf header pipe (in stone trench) before connecting to existing drain line. The field is usually sloped at 0.5 percent.
Doing some web surfing, I found varying CN values (35 to 98) and Tc values (30 min to about 5 hrs). Does anyone have experience in what CN and Tc values to use?
Do I treat the field as a pond or just use the field watershed area with varying CN and Tc values, or both? The goal is to have my post runoff flow be at or below the pre.