swazimatt
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 19, 2009
- 236
I am looking at collecting rainwater off an industrial roof building. The existing downpipes are at irregular intervals and connect to the below ground stormwater network.
i want to disconnect this from the SW system and connect these downpipes to a below ground pipe to the tanks
gutter is 8m above ground, and outlet into tanks is not more than 3m above ground - 5m static head. Total building length is about 100m and then another 40m to the tanks
I am not sure how to calculate total losses in the pipe to make sure i have enough head to get the total calculated runoff (approx 50l/s) to the tanks
Do i start with the furthest downpipe, size it for the runoff from it's roof catchment and then calculate head loss to the point the next downpipe connects to the main pipe and calculate head losses for the next section with the increased flow and carry on like that?
It would be quite straight forward if there was only one downpipe but i am getting confused with multiple supply points
I think i have got to the point where i have overthought this and lost site of the simple solution. I have thought of modelling this with epanet with a tank at the top of each downpipe but that would only work with equal flows to each downpipe and my catchments are different
Any advice welcome
i want to disconnect this from the SW system and connect these downpipes to a below ground pipe to the tanks
gutter is 8m above ground, and outlet into tanks is not more than 3m above ground - 5m static head. Total building length is about 100m and then another 40m to the tanks
I am not sure how to calculate total losses in the pipe to make sure i have enough head to get the total calculated runoff (approx 50l/s) to the tanks
Do i start with the furthest downpipe, size it for the runoff from it's roof catchment and then calculate head loss to the point the next downpipe connects to the main pipe and calculate head losses for the next section with the increased flow and carry on like that?
It would be quite straight forward if there was only one downpipe but i am getting confused with multiple supply points
I think i have got to the point where i have overthought this and lost site of the simple solution. I have thought of modelling this with epanet with a tank at the top of each downpipe but that would only work with equal flows to each downpipe and my catchments are different
Any advice welcome