Solutions Manual Urban Drainage 2nded
Solutions Manual Urban Drainage 2nded
Solutions Manual Urban Drainage 2nded
SOLUTIONS MANUAL
David Butler and John W Davies
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Contents of this solutions manual
Chapter
Page Number
Chapter 3--------------------------------------------- 2
Chapter 5--------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 6--------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 7--------------------------------------------- 5
Chapter 8--------------------------------------------- 5
Chapter 9--------------------------------------------- 6
Chapter 10 ------------------------------------------- 7
Chapter 11 ------------------------------------------- 8
Chapter 12 ------------------------------------------10
Chapter 13 ------------------------------------------11
Chapter 14 ------------------------------------------12
Chapter 15 ------------------------------------------12
Chapter 16 ------------------------------------------13
Chapter 17 ------------------------------------------15
Chapter 18 ------------------------------------------16
Chapter 21 ------------------------------------------16
Chapter 23 ------------------------------------------16
Note:
For chapters 1, 2, 4, 19, 20, 22 and 24 the problems are simply issues to think about. Solutions
are only provided to problems with numerical solutions for these chapters and all others.
CHAPTER 3
3.1
Cv =
Vs
= 20 ppm = 20 10 6 m 3 / m 3
V
Density of solid, = M/V, where M is its mass and = 2650 kg/m3. So:
C=
M
= Cv = 2650 20 10 6 kg / m 3 = 53 mg / l
V
3.2
Time (hrs)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
Sum
Av
Flow (l/s)
80
170
320
610
670
590
380
220
100
50
3190
319
COD (mg/l)
50
160
380
400
230
130
70
40
20
0
COD (mg/s)
4000
27200
121600
244000
154100
76700
26600
8800
2000
0
665000
148
QC 665000
=
= 208 mg / l
Qav
3190
800
700
600
500
Flow (l/s)
400
COD (mg/l)
300
200
100
0
0.5
1.5
2.5
3.5
4.5
Time (hrs)
3.3
14
= 27 mgNH 4+ N / l
18
CHAPTER 5
Ministry of health (equation 5.2):
i=
1000
a
=
= 20.0 mm / h
D + b 30 + 20
Bilham (5.3):
N = 1.25(I / 25.4 + 0.1) 3.55 = 10 = 1.25 0.5 (I / 25.4 + 0.1) 3.55
I = 9.1mm
9 .1
I
i= =
= 18.2 mm / h
D 0 .5
Holland (5.4)
N = D(I / 25.4) 3.14 = 10 = 0.5 (I / 25.4) 3.14
I = 9.8 mm
i = 19.6 mm / h
CHAPTER 6
6.4
ft = 1 + 9e t
Time (min)
Time (hour)
ft (mm/h) calc
ft (mm/h) appl
Net rain (mm/h)
Eff rain (mm/h)
0-10
0.167
8.6
0
0
20
0.333
7.4
8.6
9
0.4
30
0.500
6.5
7.4
18
10.6
40
0.667
5.6
6.5
6
0
3
=1x0
= 1 x 250
= 1 x 500
= 1 x 375
= 1 x 250
= 1 x 125
=1x0
=1x0
+2x0
+ 2 x 250 + 3 x 0
+ 2 x 500 + 3 x 250 + 0 x 0
+ 2 x 375 + 3 x 500 + 0 x 250 + 1 x 0
+ 2 x 250 + 3 x 375 + 0 x 500 + 1 x 250
+ 2 x 125 + 3 x 250 +.
+ 2 x 0 + 3 x 125 +
=0
= 250
= 1000
= 2125
= 2500
= 2000
1
1
Qp =
K ( 1)! e
n 1
1 2
1
=
= 1.35 h
0.2 2! e
The units are h-1 because this is based on an instantaneous inflow of unit
volume. So, actual volume in this case:
V = 10 mm 100,000 m2 [10 ha] = 1000 m3
Qp = 1000 m3/h = 278 l/s
6.10
0-10
0.167
13.1
166
20
0.333
9.6
122
30
0.500
7.0
88
CHAPTER 7
7.2
From co-ordinates, W-E and N-S distance between manholes are 68.114 m
and 22.451 m respectively. From Pythagoras, length of sewer is 71.719 m.
Invert level of MHA (ILA) = 16.438 0.375 = 16.063 m
Change in height along sewer (H) = 71.719 / 258 = 0.278 m
ILB1 (entry invert level) = 16.063 0.278 = 15.785 m
ILB2 (exit) = 15.785 + 0.375 0.45 = 15.710 m
Depth = 18.590 15.710 = 2.88 m
CHAPTER 8
8.1
ks
Q
= 0.002
v = = 1.41 m/s
D
A
vD 1.41 0.3
Re =
=
= 371000
1.14 10 6
from Moody diagram (Fig. 8.4), = 0.024 , transitional
L v 2
= 0 .8 m
D 2g
0 .3
2g
from Wallingford chart (Fig. 8.5), hydraulic gradient 0.8 in 100
hf =
8.2
Wallingford chart (Fig. 8.5): hydraulic gradient 0.18 in 100 needed for v of
1.0 m/s giving Q of 300 l/s
Fig. 8.8: for
8.3
v
= 0. 8
vf
d
= 0.3 which gives D = 180 mm
D
ks
= 0.0033
D
from Moody diagram (Fig. 8.4), for Re down to 500 000, = 0.026
LE k L
0 .5
0.45 = 8.7 m
=
so LE =
0.026
8.4
so assumption is valid
d 150
=
= 0.25
D 600
from Fig. 8.8
and
Q
= 0.13
Qf
v
= 0.7 so v = 0.7 2.2 = 1.5 m/s
vf
so
Q = 80 l/s
Af = 0.283 m2
Pf = 1.885 m
R=
A
= 0.195
Af
P
from Fig. 8.8
= 0.335
Pf
from Fig. 8.8
A 0.055
=
= 0.09 m
P
0.63
a)
b)
c)
d)
8.6
A = 0.055 m2
so
P = 0.63 m
so
1
= 4.4 N/m2
200
1:190
d
from Fig. 8.9 at
= 0.83 giving depth of 250 mm
D
from Fig. 8.9 v would be 0.78 m/s
from Fig. 8.9 for v of 1.0 m/s and Q of 10 l/s gradient must be 1:95
equation (8.28)
8.7
0.15
= 2.19
equation (8.30) Fr 1 =
0 .1
since Fr1 > 1.7 use equation (8.32)
1. 8
d
0.151.8
d 2 = c0.73 =
= 0.18 m
0.10.73
d1
CHAPTER 9
9.1
Fig. 9.3:
H > Hmin
9.2
D0 200
=
= 0.44
D 450
so not drowned
giving
H min
= 1.9 thus Hmin is 0.38 m
Do
9.3
b 2.2 m
P 1.05 m
equation (9.5)
H 0.15 m
C d = 0.602 + 0.0832
0.15
= 0.614
1.05
3
2
Q = 0.614 2.2 2g [0.15 + 0.0012]2 = 0.235 m3/s
3
9.4
B 2 .5
=
= 0.0625 m
z 40
C=
1
2
o
1
2
zS
40 0.005
=
= 217.57
n
0.013
From 9.8:
8
CHAPTER 10
10.4
a)
b)
PF =
5
P
1
5
37.5
1
5
= 2.42
a)
b)
Using the same chart gives a flow capacity of 240 l/s at d/D = 0.75.
So solve for P (population) in:
5
(P 1000 )1
P 160 + 0.5 10 6 + P 20
= 240
3600 24
P= 40422
P = 2922
10.8
p = 10/300 = 0.0333
N=5
J=0.999
P(r,N)
0.845
1.44
0.010
.
P(r,N)
0.845
0.989
0.999
.
N = 73
N = 174
CHAPTER 11
2
11.4
a)
Equation 11.2:
1
r = 1 1 = 0.75
2
50
b)
c)
1
r = 1 1 = 1.00
2
p = 1/T = 1/11 = 0.10
8
r = 1 1
10
d)
11.8
10
= 0.65
Sewer
L
(m)
180
90
90
90
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.1
A
(ha)
0.2
0.6
0.9
0.4
Q = 2.78 i Ai
A
(ha)
0.2
0.6
0.9
2.1
tc = tf + 4
(min)
6
5
5
7
and
i
(mm/h)
46.19
50.0
50.0
44.1
Q
(l/s)
26.1
83.4
125
257
11.11
2.5
1.1
1.5
A (ha)
1.0
2.0
3.0
SUM
0.5
0
1
Time (min)
The time area diagram shows a tangent (dashed line) can be drawn from t =
6mins, giving A = 20.5 ha. So using the Rational method and MoH rainfall:
A
2.05
Q = 2.78 750
= 2.78 750
= 267 l / s
6 + 10
t + 10
11.12 Using incremental areas read from time-area diagram:
Q(1)
Q(2)
Q(3)
Q(4)
Q(5)
Q(6)
= 0.05 x 20
= 0.40 x 20
= 0.40 x 20
= 0.40 x 20
= 0.45 x 20
= 0.35 x 20
+ 0.05 x 28
+ 0.40 x 28 + 0.05 x 64
+ 0.40 x 28 + 0.40 x 64
+ 0.40 x 28 + 0.40 x 64
+ 0.45 x 28 + 0.40 x 64
=1
= 9.4
= 22.4
= 44.8
= 45.8
= 45.2
9
= 39.6
CHAPTER 12
12.1
Equation 8:10
1.5 10 3
2.51 1.14 10 6
+
v f = 2 2g 0.002 0.75 log10
= 0.493 m 3 / s
3.7 0.75 0.75 2g 0.002 0.75
12.5
= 1162 800 + 1360 5000 + 2 172 800 = 8 308 400 l/day or 96.2 l/s
i.e. 7.1 DWF
12.6
or 400 m3
12.7
12.9
Qu
gBu
= 0.03
L
= 5.7
Bu
10
Yu Pu
= 0.06
Bu
so upstream depth relative to weir crest (Yu Pu ) 50 mm
Yd Pd
= 0 .1
Bu
so downstream depth relative to weir crest (Yd Pd ) 80 mm
57
= 15%
380
for total efficiency of 40% Table 12.6 gives K of 1.28
equation (12.1) Dmin = KQ 0.4 = 1.28 0.38 0.4 = 0.87 m
so make diameter of inflow pipe 900 mm
from Fig. 12.4:
length inlet to scumboard
7D
6.3 m
width of chamber
2.5D
2.25 m
height of weir crest above inlet invert
1.2D
1.08 m
CHAPTER 13
13.1
Storm duration
D (minutes)
8
12
16
13.2
VI (iAiD)
(m3)
100.1
122.8
138.2
Intensity
I (mm/h)
41.7
34.1
28.8
VO (QOD)
(m3)
33.6
50.4
67.2
S (VI - VO)
(m3)
66.5
72.4
71
2
O = 0.63 1.5 2g H 1.5 = 2.79 H 1.5
3
H
(m)
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
(m3/s)
0
0.088
0.25
0.458
0.706
0.986
(25 4 H)
(m3)
0
10
20
30
40
50
S O
+
t 2
(m3/s)
0
0.127
0.292
0.479
0.686
0.910
S O
against O
+
t 2
follow procedure in Table 13.3
plot
11
CHAPTER 14
14.1
14.2
plot characteristic for pumps in parallel (as Figs 14.5 and 14.6)
at operating point: flow-rate 0.14 m3/s head 23 m
efficiency for each pump (flow-rate 0.07 m3/s) is 49%
g 0.14 23
power supplied =
= 64 kW
0.49
one pump is more efficient
14.4
CHAPTER 15
15.2
DN 450 OD is 550 mm
from Table 15.5 min trench width is OD + 0.7 giving 1.25 m
depth of 2 m wont affect this (Table 15.6)
DN 200 OD is 244 mm
Table 15.5 gives min trench width is OD + 0.4 giving 0.644 m
however Table 15.6 (for depth 2 m) gives 0.9 m so this is minimum
15.3
from Table 15.4, the lower of the values for backfill and soil:
K = 0.13
minimum trench width:
Table 15.5 gives OD + 0.5 so 0.78 m; Table 15.6 gives 0.9 m
so Bd = 0.9 m
20.133
equation (15.3)
equation (15.2)
0. 9
1 e
Cd =
= 2.23
2 0.13
Wc = 2.23 19.6 0.9 2 = 35.4 kN/m
12
15.4
20.193
0.28
= 152
2 0.19
for incomplete projection (Table 15.2)
3
0.09 = 16.9
Cc = 1.59
so use Cc = 16.9 (incomplete projection)
0.28
equation (15.4) Wc = 16.9 19.6 0.28 2 = 26 kN/m
the lower value of Wc should be used wide trench
15.5
0.225 2
= 0.3 kN/m
4
We = 26 + 2.8 + 0.3 = 29.1 kN/m
Ww = 0.75 1000g
equation (15.8)
Wt Fm We Fse so Wt Fm 29.1 1.25
so
Wt (kN/m)
Appropriate bedding
Fm
28
1.3
Class F
36
1.0
Class D
48
0.76
CHAPTER 16
16.7
Type
Depth
(mm)
Vol
(m3/m)
A
C
Total
0-300
300-320
0.252
0.024
Bulk
density
(kg/m3)
1720
1170
BOD
(g/kg)
Unit BOD
(g/m length)
BOD
(kg)
3.1
5.4
1344
152
2016
228
2244
Volume of storm:
V
=
2.2 30 60 = 3960 m3
BOD (conc) = 2244/3960 = 567 mg/l
13
Type
Depth
(mm)
Vol
(m3/m)
A
C
Total
0-300
300-320
0.252
0.024
Bulk
density
(kg/m3)
1720
1170
COD
(g/kg)
Unit COD
(g/m length)
COD
(kg)
16.9
20.5
7325
576
10988
863
11851
b =
k
4 log10 b
3.7D
1. 2
4 log10
3.7 1000
= 0.0205
Equation 16.9:
vf =
8 b
82
= 0.88 m / s
1000 0.0205
b =
bv 2
8
16.12 Pot sediment accumulation rate can be calculated form equation 16.17:
Note one sweep per month is 0.0125 sweeps per week
e=
br
bs + br
0.65 14 0.05
= 7.28 g / m 2 .wk
0.0125 + 0.05
0.90
= 2 .2 l / s
14
5
= 58.8 g / m 2
0.085
b=
=
= 0.34 wk 1
X u 58.8
fs = 10(b br ) = 10(0.34 0.06) = 2.8 wk 1
CHAPTER 17
17.7
2
D2
( sin ) = 0.30 (4.429 sin 4.429 ) = 0.061m 2
A=
8
8
D 0.30 4.429
P=
=
= 0.66 m
2
2
A
R = = 0.091m
P
B = D sin = 0.24 m
2
= 2 cos 1 1
vn
So = 2
3
R
0.75 0.012
=
2
= 0.0020
0.0913
Q = vA = 0.75 0.061 = 46 l / s
Given EBOD = 750 1.0710 = 1475 mg / l , from equation 17.4:
Z=
3(EBOD ) P
3(1475 ) 0.66
=
7600
1
1
1
1
B
0
.
24
So2 Q 3
0.20 2 46 3
15
CHAPTER 18
500 000
?
10
r
1 +
100
5% annual discount rate gives 307 000 so rehab is appropriate
7% gives 254 000 so rehabilitation is not appropriate in cost terms
18.1
18.2
CHAPTER 21
21.4
i
(mm/h)
112.8
80.4
62
38.2
24.8
14.9
8.6
6.1
4
2
1.1
L
(m)
3.73
5.27
6.06
7.30
9.09
10.09
10.10
9.46
8.32
5.80
3.50
CHAPTER 23
23.8
16
vn
So =
2
3
0.5d
1.0 0.025
2
=
(0.5 0.346)
= 0.0065 1:150
17