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Manufacturers of perforated pipe are often able to provide the open area (m<sup>2</sup>) per meter length. | Manufacturers of perforated pipe are often able to provide the open area (m<sup>2</sup>) per meter length. | ||
− | <math>Q_{max, p}=B\times C_{d}\times A_{o}\sqrt{2\cdot g\cdot \ | + | <math>Q_{max, p}=B\times C_{d}\times A_{o}\sqrt{2\cdot g\cdot \sum d+}</math> |
+ | {{Plainlist|1=Where: | ||
+ | *''K<sub>m</sub>'' is the hydraulic conductivity of the filter media (mm/hr), | ||
+ | *''A<sub>p</sub>'' is the area of the practice (m<sup>2</sup>), | ||
+ | *''d<sub>p</sub>'' is the depth of ponding (mm), | ||
+ | *''d<sub>m</sub>'' is the depth of the filter media (mm), and | ||
+ | *''Σ d+'' is the total depth of bioretention components over the perforated pipe (mm) (e.g. ponding/[[mulch]]/[[filter media]]/[[choker layer]]), | ||
+ | }} |
Revision as of 01:55, 25 February 2018
Manufacturers of perforated pipe are often able to provide the open area (m2) per meter length.
Where:
- Km is the hydraulic conductivity of the filter media (mm/hr),
- Ap is the area of the practice (m2),
- dp is the depth of ponding (mm),
- dm is the depth of the filter media (mm), and
- Σ d+ is the total depth of bioretention components over the perforated pipe (mm) (e.g. ponding/mulch/filter media/choker layer),