- Author
-
Mahajan, B. M.
- Title
- Experimental Investigation of Transport of Discrete Solids with Surge Flows in a 10.0 cm-Diameter Partially Filled Pipe.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Sponsor
- Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC
- Report
-
NBSIR 81-2450
January 1982
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Contract
- HUD-H-48-78
- Keywords
-
sewer pipes; flow rate; flow measurement; water flow; surges; toilet facilities
- Identifiers
- solid waste transport
- Abstract
- This report presents the results of a series of experiments on the transport of discrete solids with surge flows in a partially filled slightly pitched horizontal pipe. The experimental apparatus, instrumentation, and procedures are described. The experiments were conducted using a cylindrical solid in a 10.0-cm (4-in) diameter pipe. The water surge flows were obtained by discharging different volumes of water into the pipe from a falling head open container which simulated a water closet. For each experiment, flow induced solid velocities and stream depth histories at various locations along the length of the pipe were measured. The effects of water volume used, pipe slope, and size of the solid on the solid velocities were examined. Solid velocities were compared with the maximum water velocities estimated from the stream depth histories. Also, the distance traversed by the solids in the pipe were measured for those cases in which the solids did not clear the pipe.