beej67
Civil/Environmental
- May 13, 2009
- 1,976
I have an underground stormwater vault, which discharges through two controls to the same receiving manhole. The low control is an orifice which then goes through a water quality device (neglected for the analysis) and the other is a higher slot weir which conveys the majority of the flow through a culvert to the same receiving manhole. I have the flows split into primary and secondary, but have both the primary and secondary flows routed to the same (manhole) node, which is modeled as a storage node with zero storage.
The receiving manhole also receives a lot of offsite flow. The manhole invert is 2 ft below the vault invert, but it does stage up above the vault invert during rain events. Everything in the model appears on the surface to work fine, utilizing dynamic storage indication method, and the stage-time graphs I pull from the raw data show that the vault stage is always higher than the manhole stage, indicating no conditions of reverse flow.
Here's the weird part.
There is only a small window of time when the manhole stage is above the vault invert. During this time I would expect to see the flow through the orifice slow, as it becomes based on differential head instead of purely upstream head. This isn't happening in the model. The orifice flow stays steady during the entire duration of the backwater, regardless of changes in the differential head.
I was under the impression that flow through a backwatered orifice in HydroCAD was based on differential head. Is that not the case? If it is, any insight as to what's going on in this model? An excel sheet showing the comparisons is attached.
Hydrology, Drainage Analysis, Flood Studies, and Complex Stormwater Litigation for Atlanta and the South East -
The receiving manhole also receives a lot of offsite flow. The manhole invert is 2 ft below the vault invert, but it does stage up above the vault invert during rain events. Everything in the model appears on the surface to work fine, utilizing dynamic storage indication method, and the stage-time graphs I pull from the raw data show that the vault stage is always higher than the manhole stage, indicating no conditions of reverse flow.
Here's the weird part.
There is only a small window of time when the manhole stage is above the vault invert. During this time I would expect to see the flow through the orifice slow, as it becomes based on differential head instead of purely upstream head. This isn't happening in the model. The orifice flow stays steady during the entire duration of the backwater, regardless of changes in the differential head.
I was under the impression that flow through a backwatered orifice in HydroCAD was based on differential head. Is that not the case? If it is, any insight as to what's going on in this model? An excel sheet showing the comparisons is attached.
Hydrology, Drainage Analysis, Flood Studies, and Complex Stormwater Litigation for Atlanta and the South East -