Showing posts with label Drainage Wells or a Vertical Exfiltration Trench. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Drainage Wells or a Vertical Exfiltration Trench

Subject: Drainage Wells or a Vertical Exfiltration Trench in InfoSWMM
Note, this is just one way to model an Exfiltration Trench. The source for the image below is Rice Creek Watershed.
You can make a storage node to simulate the trench with the following characteristics:
· Functional or Shape Curve to describe the shape of the trench,
· Infiltration parameters to simulate the infiltration flow out of the bottom or sides of the trench,

Step 1: Define the shape and geometrical characteristics of the Infiltration Trench

Step 2: Define the soil infiltration characteristics of the trench

Step 3: Run the simulation. The Storage Volume Summary tells you the volume infiltrated and the average outflow.

Step 4: Output Manager will also show the infiltration outflow, the depth and the volume of the infiltration/storage node.

Step 5: Infiltration losses out the side and bottom of the orifice.

Drainage Wells or a Vertical Exfiltration Trench in InfoSWMM

by dickinsonre
Subject:  Drainage Wells or a Vertical Exfiltration Trench in InfoSWMM

Note, this is just one way to model an Exfiltration Trench.  The source for the image below is Rice Creek Watershed

You can make a storage node to simulate the trench with the following characteristics:

·         Functional or Shape Curve to describe the shape of the trench,
·         Infiltration parameters to simulate the infiltration flow out of the bottom or sides of the trench,



Step 1:  Define the shape and geometrical characteristics of the Infiltration Trench


Step 2: Define the soil infiltration characteristics of the trench


Step 3:  Run the simulation.  The Storage Volume Summary tells you the volume infiltrated and the average outflow.


Step 4:  Output Manager will also show the infiltration  outflow, the depth and the volume of the infiltration/storage node.


Step 4:    Infiltration losses out the side and bottom of the orifice.



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