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Interior drainage for hurricane protection projects
Design of interior drainage systems for hurricane protection projects involves many aspects of hydrology and hydraulics, including rainfall and tide studies, urban hydrology, synthetic hydrograph procedures, reservoir routing, pump selection, etc; application of these procedures to interior drainage design, with particular reference to Port Arthur hurricane protection project, is presented; development of design criteria, including hydrograph characteristics, rainfall, tides and ponding levels, is described; summary of design studies leading to selection of pump station capacities, gravity outlet sizes, and other project features is presented.
Interior drainage for hurricane protection projects
Design of interior drainage systems for hurricane protection projects involves many aspects of hydrology and hydraulics, including rainfall and tide studies, urban hydrology, synthetic hydrograph procedures, reservoir routing, pump selection, etc; application of these procedures to interior drainage design, with particular reference to Port Arthur hurricane protection project, is presented; development of design criteria, including hydrograph characteristics, rainfall, tides and ponding levels, is described; summary of design studies leading to selection of pump station capacities, gravity outlet sizes, and other project features is presented.
Interior drainage for hurricane protection projects
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Van Sickle, D. (author)
1968
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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