Title of article
Preventing Sediment Deposition in Inverted Sewer Siphons
Author/Authors
May، Richard W. P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-282
From page
283
To page
0
Abstract
Laboratory experiments were carried out to determine minimum self-cleansing velocities for preventing deposition of sediment in upward sloping and vertical pipes of inverted siphons. Tests were made using sediment sizes of 0.78 and 4.3 mm in a pipe of 150 mm diameter for eight angles of inclination between 0 and 90°. The criterion for self-cleansing conditions was defined as the minimum velocity needed to prevent the formation of deposits on the invert of the pipe. For a given sediment concentration the self-cleansing velocity was found to be a maximum at pipe slopes between about 22.5 and 45°. Analysis of the forces acting on sediment particles in inclined pipes led to the development of a formula for predicting selfcleansing velocities taking account of pipe size, sediment size, sediment concentration, and pipe slope.
Keywords
Hydrograph
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Record number
63390
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