WBell
Structural
- Mar 21, 2018
- 19
I am working with a contractor to design a dewatering system for an open excavation 44 feet x 40 feet x 30 feet deep which will be shored on 3 sides with H-piles and timber lagging. The contractor has proposed a line of eductor well points behind the shoring and I am tasked with designing the system. I am using the equations for gravity flow for a fully penetrating well that will extend 45 feet from existing grade. The water table is 1 foot below grade and the soil borings indicate a hydraulic conductivity = 3E-5 m/s is appropriate.
Reference: J. Patrick Powers, et al., Construction Dewatering and Groundwater Control, 3rd Edition, 2007
I would appreciate comments on the following aspects of the design:
1. Page 340 of Powers text shows an example calculation of the water and brake horsepower for a case where the water level is being lowered 60 feet for a given flowrate, Q = 500 gpm. Am I correct in assuming that I can calculate the water and brake horsepower for the dewatering system based on the site data for my design? I have calculated the flow rate for the entire system, Q_sys = 87 gpm, which would require a water horsepower, WHP = Q_sys x h / 3960 = 0.99. The reference suggests calculating the brake horsepower for an eductor system assuming 10% efficiency, which indicates a required BHP = 9.9.
Question: Is the required WHP/BHP based on the system Q or the pump rate of the individual well?
2. The design submittal requires a plot of the drawdown curve. I am planning to plot the curve for drawdown at the center of the excavation using Eq, (5) from ARMY TM-518-5 Dewatering and Groundwater Control. Although the excavation is open at one end to allow for construction access, the dimensions of the excavation (40'x44') and the well spacing around the perimeter (10') should not affect the calculation significantly.
Question: Are there other methods of calculating the drawdown curve for the configuration?
Thank you for your assistance. I appreciate any comments and suggestions.
Reference: J. Patrick Powers, et al., Construction Dewatering and Groundwater Control, 3rd Edition, 2007
I would appreciate comments on the following aspects of the design:
1. Page 340 of Powers text shows an example calculation of the water and brake horsepower for a case where the water level is being lowered 60 feet for a given flowrate, Q = 500 gpm. Am I correct in assuming that I can calculate the water and brake horsepower for the dewatering system based on the site data for my design? I have calculated the flow rate for the entire system, Q_sys = 87 gpm, which would require a water horsepower, WHP = Q_sys x h / 3960 = 0.99. The reference suggests calculating the brake horsepower for an eductor system assuming 10% efficiency, which indicates a required BHP = 9.9.
Question: Is the required WHP/BHP based on the system Q or the pump rate of the individual well?
2. The design submittal requires a plot of the drawdown curve. I am planning to plot the curve for drawdown at the center of the excavation using Eq, (5) from ARMY TM-518-5 Dewatering and Groundwater Control. Although the excavation is open at one end to allow for construction access, the dimensions of the excavation (40'x44') and the well spacing around the perimeter (10') should not affect the calculation significantly.
Question: Are there other methods of calculating the drawdown curve for the configuration?
Thank you for your assistance. I appreciate any comments and suggestions.