Title: Drainage System Design and Layout
1Drainage System Design and Layout
2Design Process Flowchart
Select DC, Spacing Depth
Background Information (Soils, Topo, Crops)
Determine Drain Sizes
Installation
Drainage Needed
Develop System Layout
NO
Confirm Outlet
Determine Grades Depth
NO
3Design Process Flowchart
Select DC, Spacing Depth
Background Information (Soils, Topo, Crops)
Determine Drain Sizes
Installation
Drainage Needed
Develop System Layout
NO
Confirm Outlet
Determine Grades Depth
NO
4Drainage Outlets
5Design Curves
Outlet channels designed according to Curve B
will provide excellent agricultural drainage in
Illinois. Use this curve for drainage of truck
crops, nursery crops, and other specialty crops.
Designs based on curve B will provide the best
drainage that can normally be justified in
agricultural areas.
6Design Curves
Channels that are designed according to curve C
will provide good agricultural drainage in
Illinois. This curve is the one most often
recommended for drainage of Illinois cropland
7Drainage Outlets
Designs based on curve D provide satisfactory
agricultural drainage as long as frequent
overflow does not cause excessive damage. This
curve is generally recommended for pasture or
woodland. It may also be adequate for drainage of
general cropland in northern Illinois, provided
that the landowner carries out an excellent
maintenance program. Designs based on curve D
provide the minimum amount of drainage
recommended in Illinois.
8Design Curves
Drainage CFS/ Acre In/Day
Curve 100
Acres (Drainage Coefficient) B
20 4.8 C
8 2.0 D
5 1.2
For comparison For a 100 acre watershed, RCN
75, Avg. Slope 1 in Central Illinois
A 2 Yr., 24 Hr. Rainfall
yields 1 of Runoff and would result in a Peak
Flow of 30 CFS.
A 10 Yr., 24 Hr. Rainfall
yields 2 of Runoff and would result in a Peak
Flow of 70 CFS.
9Ditch Configuration
Once you know what the capacity of the outlet
channel must be, you need to determine the size
that will enable it to convey the desired amount
of flow without letting the water surface rise
above a predetermined elevation. The following
sections describe some basic hydraulic concepts
that will help you design a channel of the proper
size
.
10Outlet Ditches
Velocity The velocity of water flow must be high
enough to prevent siltation in the channel but
low enough to avoid erosion. Listed on the next
page are the maximum velocities for drainage
areas of 640 acres or less. The velocity should
be no lower than 1.5 feet per second. A lower
velocity will cause siltation, which encourages
moss and weed growth and reduces the cross
section of the channel.
11Hydraulic Gradeline
12Channel Velocity
The most widely used equation for designing
outlet channels was developed by Robert Manning
in 1890 and is known as Manning's equation
where V average velocity of flow (ft/sec), n
coefficient of roughness, R hydraulic radius
(ft), s slope of hydraulic gradient (ft/ft).
13Manning Routine
14Design Process Flowchart
Select DC, Spacing Depth
Background Information (Soils, Topo, Crops)
Determine Drain Sizes
Installation
Drainage Needed
Develop System Layout
NO
Confirm Outlet
Determine Grades Depth
NO
15Drainage Coefficient
16Design Process Flowchart
Select DC, Spacing Depth
Background Information (Soils, Topo, Crops)
Determine Drain Sizes
Installation
Drainage Needed
Develop System Layout
NO
Confirm Outlet
Determine Grades Depth
NO
17Drain Spacing Depth
- Design for uniform depth throughout system
- (depends on layout)
- Depth will of course vary on flat and rolling
topography
18System Layout
19System Layout
20System Layout
21Contour Map
22System Layout
Cost Differential 50/acre
23Design Process Flowchart
Select DC, Spacing Depth
Background Information (Soils, Topo, Crops)
Determine Drain Sizes
Installation
Drainage Needed
Develop System Layout
NO
Confirm Outlet
Determine Grades Depth
NO
24Drain Sizing Tool
25Result Display
26Materials
27Drainage Materials
28Drainage Materials
29Drainage Coeff.
30Drainage Coefficient
31Design Criteria
32Tile Mathematics
10 3 x 6
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33Sedimentation Options
34Design Chart
35Can be Saved
36Lateral Specification
37Lateral Specification
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39Inlets
40Questions?