soates
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 20, 2005
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I have set up an exisiting pipe network system modeling each pipe as a pond (catch basin) with an outlet (culvert). I have an individual subcat contributing to each pond and then the ponds connected in series. The system is currently undersized and my goal is to delay my site's runoff until the existing system has capacity.
My question or problem is that my peak elevations for these catch basins modeled as ponds is anywhere from 40 feet (at the beginning of the network) to 5 feet (at the discharge end of the network) above the actual pipe invert(s). Is this the hydraulic grade line and therefore I can ignore the value or is there a way to "force" all the runoff into these pipes while maintaining the crown elevations?
My question or problem is that my peak elevations for these catch basins modeled as ponds is anywhere from 40 feet (at the beginning of the network) to 5 feet (at the discharge end of the network) above the actual pipe invert(s). Is this the hydraulic grade line and therefore I can ignore the value or is there a way to "force" all the runoff into these pipes while maintaining the crown elevations?