Ariel Reyes
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 21, 2018
- 22
Hello,
We are currently engaged in the engineering design modification of an existing seawater outfall basin and outfall piping system which will convey
cooling water return effluent into the sea for discharge and dilution. Can somebody explain to me the following:
1. function of the weir within the outfall basin (see attachment 1 ).
2. ways to increase the driving head needed to overcome the high water level of 51.74 meters and the forecasted high water level of 52.25 (see attachment 2).
Do I raise the weir crest or increase the elevation of the existing seawater basin? The weir crest elevation is at 57 meters and the measured head is at
57.80 meters. Cooling water return discharge is at 45000 cubic meters per hour through a 2.6 meter diameter Bonna Pipe (reinforced concrete pipe).
Thanks in advance.
Ariel
We are currently engaged in the engineering design modification of an existing seawater outfall basin and outfall piping system which will convey
cooling water return effluent into the sea for discharge and dilution. Can somebody explain to me the following:
1. function of the weir within the outfall basin (see attachment 1 ).
2. ways to increase the driving head needed to overcome the high water level of 51.74 meters and the forecasted high water level of 52.25 (see attachment 2).
Do I raise the weir crest or increase the elevation of the existing seawater basin? The weir crest elevation is at 57 meters and the measured head is at
57.80 meters. Cooling water return discharge is at 45000 cubic meters per hour through a 2.6 meter diameter Bonna Pipe (reinforced concrete pipe).
Thanks in advance.
Ariel