This document discusses the design of storm water drainage and sewerage systems using computer-aided design software. It presents examples of using Storm and Sanitary Analysis software to design a storm water drainage network between two nodes and size pipes in a sewerage network. The results from the software are validated through manual calculations. Finally, the document concludes that Storm and Sanitary Analysis is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive software that allows for interactive modeling and reliable results for storm water and sewerage system design.
This document discusses the design of storm water drainage and sewerage systems using computer-aided design software. It presents examples of using Storm and Sanitary Analysis software to design a storm water drainage network between two nodes and size pipes in a sewerage network. The results from the software are validated through manual calculations. Finally, the document concludes that Storm and Sanitary Analysis is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive software that allows for interactive modeling and reliable results for storm water and sewerage system design.
This document discusses the design of storm water drainage and sewerage systems using computer-aided design software. It presents examples of using Storm and Sanitary Analysis software to design a storm water drainage network between two nodes and size pipes in a sewerage network. The results from the software are validated through manual calculations. Finally, the document concludes that Storm and Sanitary Analysis is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive software that allows for interactive modeling and reliable results for storm water and sewerage system design.
This document discusses the design of storm water drainage and sewerage systems using computer-aided design software. It presents examples of using Storm and Sanitary Analysis software to design a storm water drainage network between two nodes and size pipes in a sewerage network. The results from the software are validated through manual calculations. Finally, the document concludes that Storm and Sanitary Analysis is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive software that allows for interactive modeling and reliable results for storm water and sewerage system design.
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Storm Water & Sewerage Design using Computer Aided Design
Prepare by : Abhijit A. Haval
Storm water Drainage Design using SSA Validation of Results Sewerage System Design Conclusion Master Plan Network Let’s take the network between the nodes 3 & 2. 600 • Drain width (B) = 0.6m • Water depth (h) = 0.29m • Slope of drain (S) = 0.006 m/m • Manning’s constant (n) = 0.015 • Hydraulic radius (R) = A/P = (0.6x0.29)/(0.6+2x0.29) = 0.147m Manning’s formula for velocity V = (1/n) x R2/3 x S1/2 = (1/0.015) x 0.1472/3 x 0.0061/2 = 1.4 m/s As per Storm & Sanitary Analysis V = 1.38 m/s which is nearly equal to 1.4 m/s Hence OK. As per calculation Q = CiA Where, C = Coefficient of runoff = 1.0 i = Intensity of rainfall = 50 mm/hr A = Catchment area = 15605.8 m2 Q = 1 x 15605.8 x 50 /(1000 x 3600) =0.21 m3/s As per Storm & Sanitary Analysis Q = 0.203 m3/s which is nearly equal to 0.21 m3/s Hence OK.. Sewerage Network Manhole Sizes & shapes Population for one apartment = 3 x 8 x 5 = 120 persons Water Supplied =180 LPCD Sewage Generated/ Apartment = 0.8x180x120/(24x60x60x1000) =0.0002 CMS No. of Apartments =12 Total sewage generated =12 x 0.0002 =0.0032 CMS For node between 13 to 12 Required Discharge input = 0.0035 CMS Assumed pipe size = 150mm Assumed slope = 1:150 Manning’s constant = 0.011 Velocity of Flow = (1/n) x R2/3 x S1/2 = (1/0.011) x 0.03752/3 x (1/1500)/2 = 0.832 m/s = permissible Hence OK Actual Discharge Output = A x V = 0.0088 x 0.832 = 0.0073 CMS > 0.0035 CMS Hence OK FRL of starting manhole = 99.6m IL of starting manhole = 99.6 – 1 = 98.6m IL of ending manhole = 98.6 – (Length/slope) =98.6 – (29/150) =98.567m Depth of Starting manhole = 1m Depth of ending manhole = FRL – IL = 99.6 – 98.567 =1.003m Hence provide BBM manhole of size 1200 x 900 mm & pipe 150 mm diameter @ 1:150 slope. For Sewerage Sr. Description QTY UNIT RATE in Rs AMOUNT in Rs No 1 Excavation for Sewer 1125 Cum 500 562500 2 uPVC pipe 150mm dia 750 m 352 264000 3 Manhole 1200 x 900 36 Nos 5996 215856 4 SFRC Covers 36 Nos 6388 229968
5 Sand bedding below pipeline 112.5 Cum 240 27000
Total 1299324 Cost/ Rmt 1732
For Storm water Drain
Sr. Description QTY UNIT RATE in Rs AMOUNT in Rs No 1 PCC for Drain 159 Cum 3600 572400
2 RCC for Drain 855.4 m 5915 5059809.3
3 RCC for drain Cover 140.7 Cum 5443 765911.745
4 Reinforcement 55 MT 46200 2541000 Total 8939121 Cost/ Rmt 5622 Storm and Sanitary Analysis is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive package for analyzing and designing urban drainage systems, storm water sewers, and sanitary sewers. The software is easy to learn & use. The software allows you, at any time, to interactively add, insert, delete or move any network element, automatically updating the model. Its advanced output enables the user to make his deliverable in short time. Storm & sanitary Analysis have wide range of capabilities; hence we can rely on single software instead of using different softwares for different designs. The Results of software are reliable & can be cross checked by mathematical calculations.