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Outlet Routing

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lwallace

Civil/Environmental
Feb 22, 2018
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Hello,

I want to make sure that I am routing the outlets for my stormwater storage chambers correctly. The chambers are to be designed to outlet to a manhole with a weir. The outlet from the chambers will be a 6" pipe which connects to the weir manhole. In the weir manhole, there will be a 4' wide, 12" tall weir (10" breadth), and the outlet from this manhole will be a 15" pipe. The routing is currently setup as follows:

15" culvert - Primary
Broad-Crested Rectangular Weir - Device 1
6" Culvert - Device 1

Thanks
 
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If the 6" pipe discharges "upstream" of the weir, it should be going to Device 2.

If the 6" pipe discharges THROUGH the weir wall,only then would it route to Device 1 directly.
 
Don't overlook the device number in the # column. That's what the device routing refers to! So your original setup would be:

Device #1 = 15" culvert - Routing=Primary
Device #2 = Broad-Crested Rectangular Weir - Routing=Device 1
Device #3 = 6" Culvert - Routing = Device 1

This format provides a better explanation of the device routing. Devices 2 and 3 are both routed to device #1, the culvert, which is the final (primary) discharge from the pond.

For an illustrated example please see

Peter Smart
HydroCAD Software
 
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