SamPete
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 29, 2002
- 6
Standard AWWA curve has a peak hourly flow factor of ~1.8 at average day demand. This however would not be the case at max day demand and should be a good bit lower, but AWWA does not have a standard diurnal curve for max day demand.
If I knew my residential demands were as follows:
ADD = 300 GPD = .21 GPM avg
MDD = 600 GPD = .42 GPM avg
and I know my Max Instaneous Demand is 0.5 GPM per residence
Could I then assume my Peak Hour Demand during MDD would be 0.5/0.42 = 1.2
If so, could I then derieve a new diurnal curve by multiplying each hourly factor by (1.2/1.8)
Thanks in advance
If I knew my residential demands were as follows:
ADD = 300 GPD = .21 GPM avg
MDD = 600 GPD = .42 GPM avg
and I know my Max Instaneous Demand is 0.5 GPM per residence
Could I then assume my Peak Hour Demand during MDD would be 0.5/0.42 = 1.2
If so, could I then derieve a new diurnal curve by multiplying each hourly factor by (1.2/1.8)
Thanks in advance