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Hepworth Plastics Drainage and Sewerage Systems FILCE., FLW.E. using Colebrook’s well-known Transition Region formula, which he has transposed into the form APPENDIX III The Charts have been designed and prepared by Peter Lamont, M.A., | FLOW CHARTS 256 dy/2edi where hydraulic gradient (dimensionless) inematic viscosity of fluid ternal diameter linear measure of effective roughness Roughness values of 0.6mm and 0.003mm have been assumed for pipes carrying foul water and storm water respectively. Diagrams have also been prepared for the proportionate discharge and velocity in circular pipes flowing partly ful. These have been based on velocity proportional to (hydraulic ' radius) **" and may be used in conjunetion with the values of dis- Charge and velocity obtained from the Foul Water and Storm Water Diagrams, DISCHARGE (RUNNING FULL): LITRES PER SECOND td {ce 5 © 20 80 100-200 690 1000 2000 © 5000 10000 1 re Lil 409 42. 050 vs 020 0 on 120 4EHEE i fs : f HES EEE 00s 3 5 é Z 3 i g 150 oo 8 3 g i z@ 2 1100: Span eee Ea i /; eh : oe g 3 z z | & 200 oe 8 & = z +00 oon 140004 y pr “ - 0001 45000 ~ re SHES pr aa 00002 1:10,0004 4 0001 0002 oo 002 005 ON 02 o 1 2 6 0 DISCHARGE (RUNNING FULL): CUBIC METRES PER SECOND 28 Hepworth Plastics Drainage and Sewerage Systems = 11167 a 15: 110 +20) 1:50: 13100: has. ¥:200 {HYDRAULIC GRADIENT x +1800 » 112000: #85000: b1Q000: 0001 0002 DISCHARGE (RUNNING FULL): LITRES PER SECOND 5 © 20 50 190 200-800. 1000 2000 (0005 Gr 002 «0052S 2 DISCHARGE (RUNNING FULL): CUBIC METRES PER SECOND 29 5,000 19.000 4-100 060 HYDRAULIC GRADIENT

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