paduk
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 2, 2007
- 18
Hi there,
I am designing a roof drainage water system.
The roof features a double curvature: south east 20 degrees, north west 5 degrees.
The gutter will collect the water coming from the roof and will drain it in a end point downpipe.
My concern is that the water velocity might be too high (the protection is a 200 years period) and hence jump the gutter.
Do you have any formula or tips to calculate this velocity?
and which is the velocity value that should make me concerned?
many thanks
I am designing a roof drainage water system.
The roof features a double curvature: south east 20 degrees, north west 5 degrees.
The gutter will collect the water coming from the roof and will drain it in a end point downpipe.
My concern is that the water velocity might be too high (the protection is a 200 years period) and hence jump the gutter.
Do you have any formula or tips to calculate this velocity?
and which is the velocity value that should make me concerned?
many thanks