Difference between revisions of "Design Flow Rate (rainwater drainage)"

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Design flow rate (l/s) = Effective Catchment Area (m.sq.) x Rainfall Intensity (mm/hr) / 3600
 
Design flow rate (l/s) = Effective Catchment Area (m.sq.) x Rainfall Intensity (mm/hr) / 3600
  
The method of calculating Effective catchment areas can be referred to ''LINK Catchment Topic''
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The method of calculating Effective catchment areas can be referred to [[Catchment area]].
 
 
  
 
== References: ==
 
== References: ==
 
# BS EN 12056-3:2000
 
# BS EN 12056-3:2000

Revision as of 12:40, 2 May 2017

In the context of rainwater drainage, the computation of design flow rate can be categorised into the following:

  1. Effective plan catchment
  2. Elevation catchment (for wind driven rain)

Design flow rate (l/s) = Effective Catchment Area (m.sq.) x Rainfall Intensity (mm/hr) / 3600

The method of calculating Effective catchment areas can be referred to Catchment area.

References:

  1. BS EN 12056-3:2000