AHickman
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 22, 2024
- 12
Hi all. I design large septic systems, and we have an application where I am trying to "dose" several tanks an equal rate, or as close to equal as possible. There will be one tank with a pump, a ~1" sch 40 pvc pipe exiting that pump and out of the tank that leads to a ball valve, and after the ball valve, splits off to each tank. The pipe will then go into a tank, and a cap will be placed at the end. The contractor will then drill a ~5/16" inch hole into that cap. This essentially puts me in a position where the flow into each tank will be virtually identical, so all the contractor has to do is adjust the pressure to what I specify and set the timer of the pump (x times per day for x minutes each time). I've included a very rough image of that here. My question is, how the heck to I determine flow out of this 5/16" hole? My original thought was thought I could add an imaginary ~1" stick of pipe at 5/16" diameter in my calculations to determine head loss, but it's looking like that may not work. I'm also not quite sure how to account for multiple streams going into multiple tanks at once, not just 1 orifice (find out overall Q, and divide that by the numbers of orifice's?). I found articles like this and this calculator that specifically mentions orifice. I have no clue how to obtain the pressure difference across the orifice. Would any of y'all have any idea have this is done? Thanks a bunch.