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Detailed Design  9.6.8  Sizing flow control openings       9.6.8.1  Approach 1 methodology

           The following methodologies for sizing flow
                                                                 An orifice opening will deliver variable
                                                                 outflow rates as the severity of rainfall
           controls are intended for use by those with
                                                                 increases, producing and storing more runoff.
           knowledge of hydraulic calculations. Careful
                                                                 As the depth of stored water increases the
           consideration should always be given to the
           selection of equations and coefficients.
                                                                 gravitational pressure forces more flow
           Section 6.4.3.6 outlines two approaches for
                                                                 through the opening - sometimes referred to
                                                                 as the ‘driving head’ of water stored.
           the control of flow, summarised as follows:
           Approach 1 – Variable control
                                                                 The following steps outline the process of
                                                                 calculating the opening size of an orifice flow
           Non Statutory Technical Standard S2 allows            control to meet the requirements of NSTS S2:
           for varying the outflow rate for the 1 in 1 year
           and 1 in 100 year greenfield runoff rates for         1.  Establish the controlled outflow (or
           the respective rainfall events.                           Greenfield runoff) rates for the 1 in 1 year
                                                                     and 1 in 100 year rainfall event.
           Approach 2 -  Qbar method
                                                                 2.  Define the first, lower orifice invert. A
           Where the design requirements for volume
                                                                     reasonable starting point is to set the
           control (S3) cannot be achieved then all                  invert at the base (or slightly below the
           runoff from the site for the 1 in 100 year event
                                                                     base) of storage.
           including CCA should be discharged at a
           maximum Qbar rate (or equivalent) for the             3.  Calculate the maximum storage depth for
                                                                     your SuDS component, based on its
  99       development. A lower flow control threshold
           of 2 l/sec/ha is acceptable to enable                     catchment, for the 1 in 100 year event and
           reasonable drain down times.

           It is noted that the maximum Qbar rate is
           only reached when the SuDS  component is
           full and the design head reached.




                                                                         relationship between driving head and
                                                                            flow through an orifice flow control

                                                                   Head







                                                                                               required 1 in 1 flow rate

                       Graph comparing required flow rates
                        and the variable flow rate through a
                            simple orifice as head increases.                                                     Flow


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