Particles


Up to 5 particle fractions can be specified for each case.  Input columns with blank particle name values are ignored.   

Particle parameters are specified on the 'Edit Particles' screen.

To delete a particle fraction, just delete the particle name.  All other particle fractions will be shifted.  At least one particle fraction must be defined.

See discussion of reading/saving particle data .

Default particle files calibrated are provided (see below).   These can be used in a design context with the assumption that site particle characteristics are similar to those measured under the Nationwide Urban Runoff program.    Site-specific particle files can be developed if sufficient data are available.


See sample input files.

 

Accumulation/Washoff Parameters for Impervious Surfaces


Pervious Runoff Parameters

 

Particle Class Parameters

 

Typical Particle Settling Velocities

 

Urban Runoff (used in original calibration, 50th percentiles)

Percentile

50th Percentile

Rate (ft/hr)

Particle Class Percent of TSS
0 0.0 P0% (dissolved) 0%
10 0.03 P10% 20%
30 0.30 P30% 20%
50 1.50 P50% 20%
80 15.0 P80% 40%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Driscoll (1983), USEPA(1986), based upon nationwide NURP data

 

Settling Velocity vs. Soil Type

Soil Type      Rate(ft/hr)

Fine Silt              1.5
Medium Silt         5.5
Coarse Silt          7.2
Fine Sands          360
Medium Sands    1440

Source: McCuen (1982)


See Sample Input Files for description of other particle files distributed with the program.


Figure 26 of model documentation for the DOS version of P8 relates settling velocity to particle diameter & specific gravity, based upon Stokes Law.

 

Initial Calibrations (Walker, 1990)

 

Washoff parameters for particle fractions P10% - P80% are contained in particle files NURP50.P8P, NURP90.P8C, & SIMPLE.P8C have been calibrated as follows:


Pervious runoff concentration parameters contained in particle files NURP50.P8C, NURP90.P8C, & SIMPLE.P8C have been calibrated as follows:

Model: 
    CONC = a RUNOFF  b

Variables:
    CONC = concentration in pervious runoff (ppm)
    RUNOFF = runoff intensity from pervious areas (inches/hr)

Parameters:

a = intercept = conc @ runoff intensity of 1 in/hr = 100 ppm; calibrated so that flow-weighted mean TSS EMC from pervious watersheds = 100 ppm; calibration period = 1983-1987; Curve Number = 74; Providence Rhode Island Rainfall.

b = exponent = 1; linear log(c) vs. log(q) relationship; typical of stream sediment rating curves (Huber & Dikinson,1988)