POLL: How Well Do You Read Postings On TreasureNet?

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I know I have tried t explain this several times ,but lets see if I can get it across in simplier terms........Its easier once you understand the equation!

Rational Equation Calculator
Compute peak discharge from a drainage basin using the Rational equation

The Rational equation is the simplest method to determine peak discharge from drainage basin runoff. It is not as sophisticated as the SCS TR-55 method, but is the most common method used for sizing sewer systems.

Rational Equation: Q=ciA
The Rational equation requires the following units:
Q = Peak discharge, cfs
c = Rational method runoff coefficient
i = Rainfall intensity, inch/hour
A = Drainage area, acre

Note that our calculation allows you to use a variety of units.

The Rational method runoff coefficient (c) is a function of the soil type and drainage basin slope. A simplified table is shown below. See the references at the bottom of the page for more complete tables including impact of slope.

The Rainfall intensity (i) is typically found from Intensity/Duration/Frequency curves for rainfall events in the geographical region of interest. The duration is usually equivalent to the time of concentration of the drainage area. The storm frequency is typically stated by local authorities depending on the impact of the development. A 10-yr, 25-yr, 50-yr, or even 100-yr storm frequency may be specified.


Simplified Table of Rational Method Runoff Coefficients (see references below)

Ground Cover Runoff Coefficient, c
Lawns 0.05 - 0.35
Forest 0.05 - 0.25
Cultivated land 0.08-0.41
Meadow 0.1 - 0.5
Parks, cemeteries 0.1 - 0.25
Unimproved areas 0.1 - 0.3
Pasture 0.12 - 0.62
Residential areas 0.3 - 0.75
Business areas 0.5 - 0.95
Industrial areas 0.5 - 0.9
Asphalt streets 0.7 - 0.95
Brick streets 0.7 - 0.85
Roofs 0.75 - 0.95
Concrete streets 0.7 - 0.95
 

Michigan Badger said:
Montana Jim said:
Welcome back MB :wink:

I always liked Milton Berle but I didn't know he was back now! :o Wonder what he saw :o

Thanks :-*

The Vice Captain of Things To Watch Out For On TreasureNet has returned!

Glad you're back--I had just resolved to keep this MONUMENTAL thread going indefinitely in your honor and memory like an Eternal Flame.




But back to the topic of this thread--I really think that Missouri Baptist University belongs on a T-Shirt. I will get a blank T-shirt and get it air-brushed with Jesus on the front and the words "I Pump Iron" on the back and it will say MB on the front pocket in nice, air-brushed lilac-colored letters. Then I will rip the sleeves off it and turn it into a wife-beater tank top.


-Buckles
 

BuckleBoy said:
Michigan Badger said:
Montana Jim said:
Welcome back MB :wink:

I always liked Milton Berle but I didn't know he was back now! :o Wonder what he saw :o

Thanks :-*





................................... Then I will rip the sleeves off it and turn it into a wife-beater tank top.


-Buckles

Wouldnt you need a wife first?
 

Just ordered some DEEP SEEKING paint for my detector coil.

The latest version is lead free :thumbsup:
 

Gypsy Heart said:
Wouldnt you need a wife first?

Details, Details.
 

Michigan Badger said:
The latest version is lead free :thumbsup:

Just in case you decide to Eat the coil.
 

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Mona Lisa said:
Carl Lewis does run faster than Carol Lewis's 39 Chrysler!

The proof is in the pudding.


pudding....or...beer.....or both?


ahh the choices one has to make on treasure net
 

I like the one who pokes badgers with spoons..... Isn't that the one with pig-chaser also? RAWR!!!!!!!!
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Someone should start a topic and ask: "How Well Do You Read Postings On TreasureNet?"
 

Not a bad idea Mike, but I don't think anyone would respond.
 

Montana Jim said:
Someone should start a topic and ask: "How Well Do You Read Postings On TreasureNet?"

Jack,
That's a great idea! :wink:
Baldingb
 

Baldingboy said:
Montana Jim said:
Someone should start a topic and ask: "How Well Do You Read Postings On TreasureNet?"

Jack,
That's a great idea! :wink:
Baldingb

I like it also,but dont know howwell it would go over....
 

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Gypsy Heart said:
Baldingboy said:
Montana Jim said:
Someone should start a topic and ask: "How Well Do You Read Postings On TreasureNet?"

Jack,
That's a great idea! :wink:
Baldingb

I like it also,but dont know howwell it would go over....

It would probably be one of those mediocre posts that just quitely sinks to the murky depths of Tnet after 2 replies and 15 views...
 

Gypsy Heart said:
I like it also,but dont know howwell it would go over....


Now re-replying to that which I had already replied to...don't make me reply to my re-reply!



Oh, and Banner Bump.




Gypsy,



I think that such a post would go over about as well as a PREGNANT POLE VAULTER. :P






Oops! This thread is starting to be too coherent...



Three cheers for PFAND! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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While its true that none of us intentionally buy cans of tuna packed in oil this can be offset by using low fat mayonnaise. Marbled rye is probably the answer.
 

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