InfoSWMM (d/D v. Surcharge d/D)

Subject:   InfoSWMM (d/D vSurcharge d/D)

 

What is the difference between the output variables d/D and Surcharge d/D in InfoSWMM and H2OMap SWMM

 

The d/D is calculated as link capacity based on the midpoint depth of water in the link or Link depth/ Link Maximum Depth

            Since the depth in the link is restricted to the Maximum Depth the d/D value is always between 0 and 1


The Surcharged d/D is calculated from the end node depths at each end of the link


            The two node depths are averaged and the value of Surcharge d/D is the Average Node Depth / Link Maximum Depth,

The value of Surcharge d/D varies from 0 to a large number depending on the maximum depths of the nodes and the possible surcharge depth of the nodes

 

The value of d/D is based on the middle of the link and the value of Surcharge d/D is based on the average of the node depths at the end of the link.  They may be and often are different.   However, if you have a Surcharge d/D greater than 1 it will indicate at least one end of the link is surcharged.  A Surcharge d/D may be greater than 1 with a d/Dless than 1 due to the ends of the node being surcharged and not surcharged.

 

·         A Surcharged d/D indicates that at least one end of the link is Full, but

·         d/D value less than 1 does not preclude that one end may be Surcharged.

 

Figure 1.  Plot of d/D and Surcharged d/D in InfoSWMM.

via Blogger http://www.swmm5.net/2013/08/infoswmm-dd-v-surcharge-dd.html

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Storm/Sewer Modeler with a 45 yr association with EPASWMM. Now at Autodesk supporting InfoWorks ICM_SWMM Founder http://robertdickinson.org, Chair/TAC at http://CIMM.ORG

robert.dickinson@gmail.com

Storm/Sewer Modeler with a 45 yr association with EPASWMM. Now at Autodesk supporting InfoWorks ICM_SWMM

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