As well known, a periodical cleansing of sewers results necessary in order to avoid or reduce many unpleasant consequences due to the presence of sediments, such as the solid re-suspension during rain events and the reduction of the channel flow capacity. For this purpose, different systems based on flushing techniques have been adopted in sewers. In the present paper, the results of an analysis of the hydraulics of a flushing device, the Hydrass gate, is presented. In particular, an experimental investigation on a scale model under steady conditions was carried out in order to determine the behaviour of the device during the flushing phase. Outflow relations were derived for the different outflow conditions. A numerical model was finally set up for testing the relations under unsteady conditions, using for validation the experimental data of a previous measurement campaign carried out in a sewer reach of the city of Lyon, France.

Experimental analysis of the Hydrass flushing gate and field validation of flush propagation modelling

CREACO, ENRICO FORTUNATO;MODICA, CARLO
2005-01-01

Abstract

As well known, a periodical cleansing of sewers results necessary in order to avoid or reduce many unpleasant consequences due to the presence of sediments, such as the solid re-suspension during rain events and the reduction of the channel flow capacity. For this purpose, different systems based on flushing techniques have been adopted in sewers. In the present paper, the results of an analysis of the hydraulics of a flushing device, the Hydrass gate, is presented. In particular, an experimental investigation on a scale model under steady conditions was carried out in order to determine the behaviour of the device during the flushing phase. Outflow relations were derived for the different outflow conditions. A numerical model was finally set up for testing the relations under unsteady conditions, using for validation the experimental data of a previous measurement campaign carried out in a sewer reach of the city of Lyon, France.
2005
Civil Engineering covers engineering-based resources in the subfields of structural engineering, geotechnics, earthquake engineering, ocean engineering, water resources and supply, naval engineering, marine engineering, transportation engineering, and municipal engineering. Topics covered include the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures and ground facilities for industry, occupancy, transportation, use and control of water, and harbor facilities.
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Flushing gate; Laboratory and field experiments; Outflow law; Sewer cleansing; Unsteady flow modelling;
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Bertrand Krajewski, Jean Luc; Campisano, A.; Creaco, ENRICO FORTUNATO; Modica, Carlo
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