Design Examples
Design Examples
Problem: Predict the population for the years 1981, 1991, 1994, and 2001 from the following
census figures of a town by different methods.
Solution:
+=increase; - = decrease
Pn = P + ni
1981= population 1971 + average increase per decade + average incremental increase
P n = P (1+i/100) n
Problem: Design a rectangular sedimentation tank to treat 2.4 million litres of raw water per
day. The detention period may be assumed to be 3 hours.
Solution: Raw water flow per day is 2.4 x 106 l. Detention period is 3h.
L = 3B = 5.8 X 3 = 17.4 m
Hence surface loading (Overflow rate) = 2.4 x 106 = 24,000 l/d/m2 < 40,000 l/d/m2 (OK)
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Problem: Design a rapid sand filter to treat 10 million litres of raw water per day allowing 0.5%
of filtered water for backwashing. Half hour per day is used for bakwashing. Assume necessary
data.
Provide two units. Each bed area 85.5/2 = 42.77. L/B = 1.3; 1.3B2 = 42.77
Underdrainage system:
Assume c/c of lateral = 30 cm. Total numbers = 7.5/ 0.3 = 25 on either side.
C.S. area of lateral = 2 x area of perforations per lateral. Take dia of holes = 13 mm
C.S. area of lateral = 2 x area of perforations per lateral = 2 x 17.24 = 34.5 cm2.
Washwater gutter
Discharge of washwater per bed = 0.36 m3/s. Size of bed = 7.5 x 5.75 m.
Q =1.71 x b x h3/2
Assume b =0.3 m
\ h = 0.378 m = 37.8 cm = 40 cm
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Velocity <0.6 m/s. Diameter of washwater pipe to overhead tank = 67.5 cm.
Problem: Calculate the head losses and the corrected flows in the various pipes of a
distribution network as shown in figure. The diameters and the lengths of the pipes used are
given against each pipe. Compute corrected flows after one corrections.
Solution: First of all, the magnitudes as well as the directions of the possible flows in each pipe
are assumed keeping in consideration the law of continuity at each junction. The two closed
loops, ABCD and CDEF are then analyzed by Hardy Cross method as per tables 1 & 2
respectively, and the corrected flows are computed.
Table 1
S -2.53 281
Pipe AB BC CD DA
Corrected flows after
+ 48 + 28 - 15 - 30
first correction in l/s
Table 2
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9.7 X10-
5
S +8.9 669
= -7.2 l/s
Pipe DC CF FE ED
Corrected flows after first
+ 12.8 + 20.8 - 15.2 - 12.2
correction in l/s
Problem: Design a low rate filter to treat 6.0 Mld of sewage of BOD of 210 mg/l. The final
effluent should be 30 mg/l and organic loading rate is 320 g/m3/d.
Solution: Assume 30% of BOD load removed in primary sedimentation i.e., = 210 x 0.30 = 63
mg/l. Remaining BOD = 210 - 63 = 147 mg/l.
Percent of BOD removal required = (147-30) x 100/147 = 80%
BOD load applied to the filter = flow x conc. of sewage (kg/d) = 6 x 106 x 147/106 = 882 kg/d
E2= 100
1+0.44(F1.BOD/V1.Rf1)1/2
V1= 2704 m3
Depth of filter = 1.5 m, Fiter area = 2704/1.5 = 1802.66 m2, and Diameter = 48 m < 60 m
Organic loading rate = 882 x 1000 / 2704 = 326.18 g/d/m3 which is approx. equal to 320.
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