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wherellength of weir, ft
hdepth of flow over weir at down-stream end, ft
Siphon spillways are better adapted to handling large storm water and sewer
flows. The area for the siphon throat, A sq ft, is:
(13.10)
whereQdischarge, ft^3 /s
ccoefficient of discharge, which varies from 0.6 to 0.8
gacceleration due to gravity 32.2 ft/s^2
hhead, ft
DESIGN OF A COMPLETE-MIX
ACTIVATED SLUDGE REACTOR
The volume of the reactor can be determined using the following equation
derived from Monod kinetics:
Vr (13.11)(^) cQY(SoS)
Xa(1kd (^) c)
A
Q
c 2 ghCombined
sewer
SiphonBypassCombined
sewerStorm
sewer SewerAir ventWeir(a) (b)Wet-weather
flow(c)Sanitary
sewerStorm
sewerFIGURE 13.2 Flow-regulating devices for sewers: (a) Side weir. (b) Siphon spillway.
(c) Leaping weir. (Merritt—Standard Handbook for Civil Engineering, McGraw-Hill.)