| Credits | 3.00 PDH |
|---|---|
| Access Duration | 1 Year |
| Course Writer | Dr. Bengtson |
| Mode | active online |
| Material |
Storm sewers are widely used to carry away runoff from storms, primarily in urban areas. The hydraulic design begins after the location of the manholes for the system have been determined. Between each pair of man holes, the storm sewer will have a constant slope and diameter. The hydraulic design process results in the determination of an appropriate diameter and slope for each length of storm sewer and determines the depth of the bottom of the pipe at each manhole.
In this course, the overall procedure and each step will be presented and discussed. Example calculations for a single length of storm sewer between two manholes will be performed and an example of calculations between successive manholes will be done, illustrating the use of an Excel spread sheet to facilitate the calculations.Upon completion of this course, the learner will: