Velocity of Flow
Velocity of Flow
In order to keep the solid matters in suspended form, a certain minimum velocity of flow is required, otherwise the solid particles will settle in the sewer, resulting in its clogging. Such a minimum velocity is known as self cleansing velocity. A self cleansing velocity may be defined as that velocity at which the solid particles will remain in suspension, without settling at the bottom of the sewer. Also it is that velocity at which even the scour of the deposited particles of a given size will take place.
According to Shield, the velocity required to transport water-borne solids is the self cleansing velocity.
Consider a layer of sediment of a unit length, unit width and thickness t, deposited at the invert of the sewer. Let the slope of the sewer be . The drag force or the intensity of tractive force () excreted by the flowing water on a channel is given by the following equation. = w R S
Where w = Unit weight of water at the prevailing temperature R = Hydraulic radius of the filled section S = Slope of the invert or head loss per unit length of sewer
Where sub = Submerged Unit weight of water at the prevailing temperature Gs = Specific gravity of the sediment e = Void ratio of the sediment deposit
So, weight of the sediment of unit length and unit weight is given by
The Frictional resistance R is given by. When the sediment is just on the point of sliding. = R.. Hence.. Putting (1-n) sin = k, where k is the important characteristic of the sediment, to be determined by the experiments, we get..
For single grains, the volume per unit area t becomes the function of the diameter of the grains ds as an inverse measure of the surface area of the individual grains exposed to the drag or friction.
Now, from Chezys Equation Denoting V = Vs as self cleansing velocity, and substituting the value of S, we get..
To find the value of Chezys Constant, use Darcy Weisbatch formula for head loss HL..
Where Vs = Self Cleansing velocity = Characteristics of the solids flowing in the sewage, in suspension f = Darcy Weisbatch friction factor = 0.03 Gs = Specific Gravity of the sediments, ranging from 2.65 for inorganic sediments to 1.2 for organic sediments g = Gravitational acceleration constant ds = Diameter of the solid particles
Let.. a = area of cross section p = wetted perimeter r = h.m.d v = velocity of flow Central angle is given by 1 Cos = 1 2
2
1. Depth
2. Area or
3. Wetted Perimeter
4. H.M.D or
The figure shows the variation of the ratios of these hydraulic elements with the depth ratio d/D.
Partial Depth Self Cleansing Flow Sewers flowing between 0.5 and 0.8 full need not to be placed on steeper grades to be self cleansing as sewers running full. This is so because the velocity and discharge are functions of tractive force intensity which depends upon friction coefficient as well as the velocity. Assuming that equality of tractive force intensity implies equality of cleaning..
Example 1:
A stone ware sewer, 30 cm in diameter is laid at a gradient of 1 in 100. Using N=0.013 in Mannings formula, calculate the velocity, discharge and Chezys coefficient when sewer is running full.
Example 2:
Find the minimum velocity and gradient required to transport coarse sand through a sewer of 60 cm dia with sand particles of 1 mm dia and specific gravity 2.66. assume = 0.06 and f = 0.02. Assume the sewer to run half full. Take N = 0.012