JohnWeal
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2012
- 124
Good Afternoon,
Maybe a slightly unusual question!!
Imaging a sloping storm tank floor (sometimes called the bottom plate) which is sloping in a downward direction at a 4 degree slope. This is to encourage sediment transport towards the sump.
at the end of this 4% sloped floor is a deeper sump where we have pumps installed.
Now, the height of the lowest point of the corner before it drops into the sump, I am not certain what this 'point' is referred to in civil / hydraulic engineering terms.
I don't think 'lip' is correct, neither is it an apex or crest.
Could anybody help me with this? It will save me hours of googling!!
Regards
John
Maybe a slightly unusual question!!
Imaging a sloping storm tank floor (sometimes called the bottom plate) which is sloping in a downward direction at a 4 degree slope. This is to encourage sediment transport towards the sump.
at the end of this 4% sloped floor is a deeper sump where we have pumps installed.
Now, the height of the lowest point of the corner before it drops into the sump, I am not certain what this 'point' is referred to in civil / hydraulic engineering terms.
I don't think 'lip' is correct, neither is it an apex or crest.
Could anybody help me with this? It will save me hours of googling!!
Regards
John