DrainageEnthusiast
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2011
- 11
I've been practicing road design for quite some time now and along with it is the road drainage design for urban areas. But majority of my work in drainage requires me to use only rational method because most of the projects are residential subdivisions with small commercial areas and parks (around 20 acre min to 200 acre max project area). I'm only using Rational Method to calculate peak flows for each sub-areas and Bentley Flowmaster to do the hydraulics of pipes/culverts sizing, catchbasin sizing. Next is the calculation of pipe slopes and inverts and preparing of profiles. Afterwards, I use WSPG to check to storm sewer system's HGL as I tie-in in the propose line to existing line. If greater than 200 acre or 500 acre catchment area, our hydrologist will calculate the Qs as I size the pipes based on the values he obtained. As simple as that. Everyday, every project. (sorry for long intro)
And then I transferred somewhere in the middle east to work. The district where I'm working right now has a total drainage area of around 13 sq. km. It is composed of existing residential, commercial and small parks. All existing drainage system, gully-type catchbasins to be abandoned. New lines/networks, gully-type catchbasins to be proposed. Big budget.Major overhaul of old storm drainage system.
Definitely I cannot use rational method here. Can anyone here suggest what method or approach I should use with a drainage area as big as this to size the pipes/culverts? After reviewing the survey shots of the existing condition of the roads (some major and small roads)I was able to create a preliminary layout of the proposed storm network. And divide the catchment areas into sub areas.
I was given a criteria of 70m to 120m manhole spacing for pipes 400mm to 1200mm in dia. 120m to 150m manhole spacing for culverts should I need a conduit higher than a 1200mm dia pipe.
Our principal hydrologist delineated all the drainage boundaries and flowpaths using HEC-HMS program for the hydrology analysis.
Each storm line ranges from 500m to 3km in length.
Can I use the SCS method to calculate Qs per each sub-areas to size the pipes/culverts from upstream to downstream of a mainline system with a total length of 3km?I will only create a spreadsheet for the method I'm going to use if no applicable software available to help me solve this problem.
The municipality is not strict with regards to the method to be used, however, I wanted to use the correct approach..which basically...I don't know right now. I have to submit a design approach report afterwards..to justify everything.
Thanks in advance for feedback.
And then I transferred somewhere in the middle east to work. The district where I'm working right now has a total drainage area of around 13 sq. km. It is composed of existing residential, commercial and small parks. All existing drainage system, gully-type catchbasins to be abandoned. New lines/networks, gully-type catchbasins to be proposed. Big budget.Major overhaul of old storm drainage system.
Definitely I cannot use rational method here. Can anyone here suggest what method or approach I should use with a drainage area as big as this to size the pipes/culverts? After reviewing the survey shots of the existing condition of the roads (some major and small roads)I was able to create a preliminary layout of the proposed storm network. And divide the catchment areas into sub areas.
I was given a criteria of 70m to 120m manhole spacing for pipes 400mm to 1200mm in dia. 120m to 150m manhole spacing for culverts should I need a conduit higher than a 1200mm dia pipe.
Our principal hydrologist delineated all the drainage boundaries and flowpaths using HEC-HMS program for the hydrology analysis.
Each storm line ranges from 500m to 3km in length.
Can I use the SCS method to calculate Qs per each sub-areas to size the pipes/culverts from upstream to downstream of a mainline system with a total length of 3km?I will only create a spreadsheet for the method I'm going to use if no applicable software available to help me solve this problem.
The municipality is not strict with regards to the method to be used, however, I wanted to use the correct approach..which basically...I don't know right now. I have to submit a design approach report afterwards..to justify everything.
Thanks in advance for feedback.