Analysis and calculation of sediment scouring rate at different locations of storm sewer

Author:

Liu Cuiyun1,Lv Wenke1,Liu Qi1,Zhou Jie1,Wang Yiyang1,Zhang Xiaohua1,Zhou Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Urban Construction, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, China

Abstract

Abstract To explore the migration differences of sediments at the front, middle, and end sections of a storm sewer when scoured by water, and further evaluate the pollution load, the scouring process of sediments at different locations of a storm sewer was simulated and mathematical models were built to calculate the scouring rate. Results show that scouring rate is affected by sediment particle size, pipeline slope, sediment thickness, and water flow velocity. As the slope increased, scouring rate at the end section increased more obviously. The scouring rate at the front section slightly decreased with increasing sediment thickness, but opposite trends were observed at the middle and end sections. When the particle size (0.33 mm–0.83 mm) and flow velocity (0.15 m/s–0.65 m/s) increased within their ranges, scouring rate increased across all three locations. Models for calculating scouring rate were established via two data fitting. The calculated values were compared with measured values at a scouring time of 1 min. Under different particle sizes, the difference between the calculated and measured values at front, middle, and end sections were in the ranges of −0.63% to 0.63%, −0.01% to 0.02%, and −0.13% to 0.16%, respectively, all of which showed good consistency.

Funder

national natural science foundation of china

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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