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Different values for Depth (in), Depth (Middle) and Depth (Out)

I have modelled a sewage collection network and designed it in SewerGEMS V8i. I am getting different values for Depth (in), Depth (Middle) and Depth (Out) for the conduits. I expect them to be same, as there is no addition/ extraction of flow or, change in diameter, or, change in slope within any particular conduit.

 

Sample1.stsw.zip

  • Depth of water at upstream, downstream & middle of the pipe is different because velocity in & out changes so the depth. These values are same when there is subcritical flow in the pipes.
    Do you mean you have constant/same slope for all the conduits & no addition flow at each manhole? Because the flow gets added up at each manhole, which increases the velocity & ultimately varies the depth.

    Regards,

    Sushma Choure

    Bentley Technical Suppport

  • The reason for different depth of water  is gradually varying  flow in the pipe. Flow is governed by continuity,momentum and energy principal.

  • Even when flow is constant, the depth and velocity can change when you have some kind of condition that causes non-uniform flow. If the flow at either end is at something other than normal depth, the flow will attempt to reach normal depth along the pipe. Some things that might cause non-uniform flow are a weir downstream, backup from a downstream pipe, transition from subcritical to supercritical flow,...
  • Generally the flow in sewer pipes is GVF. Due to friction/slope of pipe there change in specific energy. And at different specific energy the depth of flow will be different until and unless the gravity force and friction force on the fluid are equal (i.e., condition of normal flow) .
  • Thanks Sushma, Nawnit and Tom for your help. I tried to design a pipeline will constant flow (sanitary load only at the starting manhole), dia and slope. This should result in uniform flow. However, still the flow depth is gradually decreasing from upstream end to downstream. I have uploaded the Sewergems model.

    Regards,

    Indranil Basu