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If a positive Pump q is defined: | If a positive Pump q is defined: | ||
: <math>Q_{p,t} = \Delta t \cdot q_t </math> | : <math>Q_{p,t} = \Delta t \cdot q_t </math> | ||
: <math>Q_{g,t} = w_{g,t} - z_d</math> | : <math>Q_{g,t} = (w_{g,t} - z_d)\cdot f_s</math> | ||
If an overflow threshold T_{o,t} is defined as well: | If an overflow threshold T_{o,t} is defined as well: | ||
: <math>Q_{o,t} = max ( 0, T_{o,t} - w_{t,w} )</math> | : <math>Q_{o,t} = max ( 0, T_{o,t} - w_{t,w} )</math> | ||
The actual water pumped out of the drainage system is calculated. If any of the terms are undefined, they are not included. | |||
: <math> | : <math>Q_t = max( 0 , min( Q_{g,t} , Q_{o,t} , Q_{p,t}))</math> | ||
''Case 2: '''Active Reverse Draining''':''<br> | ''Case 2: '''Active Reverse Draining''':''<br> | ||
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If a negative Pump q is defined: | If a negative Pump q is defined: | ||
: <math>Q_{p,t} = \Delta t \cdot q_t </math> | : <math>Q_{p,t} = \Delta t \cdot q_t </math> | ||
: <math>Q_{w,t} = min ( 0, z_w - w_{t,w} )</math> | |||
If | If an overflow threshold T_{o,t} is defined as well: | ||
: <math>Q_{o,t} = min ( 0, T_{o,t} - w_{t,w} )</math> | |||
: <math>Q_{ | |||
The actual water pumped into the drainage system is calculated. If any of the terms are undefined, they are not included. | |||
: <math> | : <math>Q_t = max( 0 , max( Q_{p,t} , Q_{w,t} , Q_{o,t}) ) </math> | ||
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: <math>Q_{p_t}</math> is the drainage capacity at time t | : <math>Q_{p_t}</math> is the drainage capacity at time t | ||
: <math>Q_{d}</math> is the actual drained volume at time t | : <math>Q_{d}</math> is the actual drained volume at time t | ||
==Notes== | |||
A negative pump Q can potentially raise the ground water level at the drainage that it reaches the surface above the drainage. | |||
==Related== | ==Related== |
Revision as of 17:15, 4 December 2020
Drainage passive
First the flow capacity is calculated
if then:
else:
Where:
- is the ground water level in meters
- is the water level in the waterway
- is the drainage datum height in meters.
- is the drainage area size in square meters.
- is the waterway area size in square meters.
- is the max waterway height.
- is the average storage percentage of the ground above the drainage.
- is the amount transferred for a balanced ground and surface water level
- is the amount available in the ground above the drainage.
- is the drainage capacity at time t
- is the actual drained volume at time t
Drainage active
Case 1: Active Draining:
If a positive Pump q is defined:
If an overflow threshold T_{o,t} is defined as well:
The actual water pumped out of the drainage system is calculated. If any of the terms are undefined, they are not included.
Case 2: Active Reverse Draining:
If a negative Pump q is defined:
If an overflow threshold T_{o,t} is defined as well:
The actual water pumped into the drainage system is calculated. If any of the terms are undefined, they are not included.
Where:
- is the ground water level in meters
- is the water level in the waterway
- is the drainage datum height in meters.
- is the drainage area size in square meters.
- is the waterway area size in square meters.
- is the max waterway height.
- is the average storage percentage of the ground above the drainage.
- is the amount transferred for a balanced ground and surface water level
- is the amount available in the ground above the drainage.
- is the drainage capacity at time t
- is the actual drained volume at time t
Notes
A negative pump Q can potentially raise the ground water level at the drainage that it reaches the surface above the drainage.
Related
The following topics are related to this formula.
- Structures
- Drainage
- Models
- Surface model
- Underground model