Effective drainage of roadway pavements is essential to the maintenance of street service level and traffic safety. Storm drainage inlets are used to collect urban runoff and discharge it to an underground sewer system. Inlet efficiency governs both the rate of water removal from the gutter and the amount of water that can enter into the storm sewer system and it depends upon inlet and road geometry as well as the hydraulics of the approaching flow. In the present study a methodology to assess inlet efficiency from experimental tests is presented. An empirical relationship is proposed to obtain the hydraulic efficiency as a function of inlet and street flow characteristics. According to this procedure inlet efficiency could be estimated on the basis of grate geometry and the hydraulics of the approaching flow. The procedure was compared with other methodologies proposed in recent years in the field of urban hydrology.
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February 2011
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February 01 2011
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Manuel Gómez, PhD;
Manuel Gómez, PhD
Full professor and civil engineer
Research Group FLUMEN, School of Civil Engineering of the Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
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Beniamino Russo, PhD
Beniamino Russo, PhD
Associate professor and civil engineer
Group of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering of the Technical School of La Almunia (University of Zaragoza), Zaragoza, Spain
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
September 29 2009
Accepted:
August 02 2010
Online ISSN: 1751-7729
Print ISSN: 1741-7589
© 2011 Thomas Telford Ltd
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management (2011) 164 (2): 81–90.
Article history
Revision Received:
September 29 2009
Accepted:
August 02 2010
Citation
Gómez M, Russo B (2011), "Methodology to estimate hydraulic efficiency of drain inlets". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management, Vol. 164 No. 2 pp. 81–90, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wama.900070
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