Course detail
Hydrology of Sewer Systems
FAST-BP54Acad. year: 2012/2013
The subject matter of the hydrology of sewer systems is to find a solution to the issues related to the subject of drainage and treatment of wastewater and related subjects of progressive computational methods in drainage, municipal drainage and, abovc all, the basic field subjects, hydraulics taught in several courses, generál hydrology and other subjects relaled to generál hydrology. This subject covers mainly those areas that define othcr parameters than those covered by the general hydraulics.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Student obtains the following professional knowledge and skills: design and project of special hydrology and hydraulics, which is assert in sewer systems, assessment of the capacity of a combined sewer system, dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model SWMM and MIKE URBAN, design of retention tank and sewer overflow, measurement of flow in sewerage network, management of rain water.
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Course curriculum
2. Rain-falls data as basic parameter of simulater resources.
3. Historical series of rain-fall, dynamics of rain and basics characteristics
4. apparatus for collection of rain-fall order - ombrometer - excursion on locations.
5. Plotting of rain-fall basis - selection of orders, statistics of rain-falls
6. Optimisation placement ombrografs on urbanize drainage area
7. Methodology and apparatus for measurement flow in sewerage nets.
8. Calibration and verification in relation with foundation data
9. Detailed inquiry choice area of urbanizce complex
10. evaluation of reconnaissance
11. Aplication of rain-fall basis on application modern computational resources at production of generel and modernizing passports
12. Catalogue of reain-falls
13. Integrated systems of drainage in relation with hydrological data of urbanize complex.
14. Expert systems in relation with rain-fall groundworks.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Recommended reading
Krejci, V. a kol.: Integrierte Siedlungsentwasserung Fallstudie Fehraltorf. EAWAG, 1998. (DE)
Marsalek, J. ,Torno, C.: 6. International conference on urban storm drenage – proceedings. IAHR/IAWQ, 1993. (EN)
MAYS Larry W.: Stormwater collection systems design handbook. The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2001. ISBN-10: 0071354719. (EN)
Mičín, J. a kol.: Problematika stokových sítí a čistíren odpadních vod. VUT FAST, ÚVHO, 1998. (CS)
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Syllabus
2. Storm data as a basic parameter of simulation tools, measuring precipitation.
3. The modern concept of urban drainage systems solutions, monitoring and simulation modeling, key performance indicators, the fundamental solution of water management tasks.
4. Basic aspects of the correct use of simulation models for water management tasks - the types of models, data for the simulation models, calibration and verification.
5. Gravity, vacuum and pressure sewers.
6. Measurement of flow in sewerage network.
7. Recommended structure of project documentation.
8. Management of rain water.
9. Structures of sewerage networks.
10. Retention and detention tanks.
11. General plan of drainage plans for development of water supply and sewerage.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Assessment of the capacity of a combined sewer system II.
3. Dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model SWMM-I.
4. Dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model SWMM-II.
5. Dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model MIKE URBAN-I.
6. Dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model MIKE URBAN-II.
7. Dimensioning of the sewer system with simulation model MIKE URBAN-III.
8. Design of retention tank
9. Design of sewer overflow
10. Design of sewer overflow
11. Credit