Storm Water Drainage Design Quotation
Storm Water Drainage Design Quotation
Objectives :
2. a. To be able to compute using excel the design discharges for inlets and pipes in an urban drainage
system, using the rational method.
b. To be able to determine required pipe ,ditch liner and inlet , diameters ,quotation and workers
needed in excel sheet.
- Runoff occurs more frequently (because ‘initial losses’ are less from impervious areas)
- The time of concentration decreases, as flow travels more quickly through gutters, pipes, pits, etc -
Pollution increases
1. Concentration of flows downstream, such that an even bigger flooding problem is caused (and major
works such as retarding basins are needed to overcome the problem)
2. Degradation of receiving waters (e.g. creeks, etc) due to erosion and water pollution
Design of urban drainage systems
2.0 Pit design - Determine design discharge for inlets - Selecting pit type and size
Pipe Design
– To design a pipe, we need to:
2. Select the pipe diameter and invert (bottom of the pipe) To determine the appropriate pipe diameter
and invert, we need to consider: 1. Required ground cover (ie. ground above the pipe, to protect it from
damage) 2. Head losses, made up of: a. Pit losses b. Friction losses within the pipe We may also need to
take into account some secondary considerations, such as: 1. Minimum pipe slopes (to prevent blocking
due to sedimentation) 2. Minimum pipe size (typically 300 mm diameter) to allow maintenance.
But the same construction professionals who told us they relied on Excel were also quick to complain about
its shortcomings. The most frequently mentioned limitation on using Excel to manage projects include:
It is a classic love/hate story. The construction project managers we meet love Excel for its simplicity and ease
of use, but dislike where that simplicity causes the tool to come up short.
The thing is, Excel in recent years has gained some lesser known capabilities – we consider them
superpowers really – that make it an even better construction project management tool than most realize.
Most of the data involved needs to be organised in a tabular manner and repetitive calculations and
numerous iterations are performed. MS Excel simplifies this process, you enter the formula in a cell, it
calculates accurately the quantities you need. If the formula is not available as an inbuilt function, then
you can enter it manually or write a custom function using Visual Basic in the Visual Basic Editor for MS
Excel.
You don't have perform calculations by hand or a scientific calculator, you don't have worry about
writing down tables and drawing charts on a paper and doing calculations all over again if there is an
error in one of the intermediary steps or if it is a repetitive task. You can simply edit formulas and tables
as and when required to suit your needs.