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    Experimental Study on Geysers in Covered Manholes during Release of Air Pockets in Stormwater Systems

    Source: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 005::page 06022003
    Author:
    Yan Zhang
    ,
    Yaohui Chen
    ,
    Shangtuo Qian
    ,
    Hui Xu
    ,
    Jiangang Feng
    ,
    Xiaosheng Wang
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001978
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: For stormwater systems, geysers in manholes are a risk to pedestrian and vehicle safety and the urban environment. Manhole covers dancing and blowing off are reported worldwide during heavy rainfall and geyser events. These manhole cover motions impact geyser characteristics but are rarely studied. This work experimentally studied geysers in covered manholes induced by air pocket release. Both fixed and mobile covers were tested, and the effects of manhole diameter and cover ventilation size were considered. The geyser regimes are classified into nongeyser, single-geyser, and multigeyser. The mobile covers can dance and blow off, resulting in pressure at the manhole headspace with characteristics of oscillation with high frequency, decline of peak magnitude, and negative pressure occurrence. The maximum positive pressure can be seven times higher for fixed covers than that for mobile covers. Increasing the manhole diameter decreases the number of geysers and the maximum positive pressure for both fixed and mobile covers. Decreasing cover ventilation reduces the number of geysers and increases the maximum positive pressure for the fixed covers, although it has limited effects for mobile covers.
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    contributor authorYan Zhang
    contributor authorYaohui Chen
    contributor authorShangtuo Qian
    contributor authorHui Xu
    contributor authorJiangang Feng
    contributor authorXiaosheng Wang
    date accessioned2022-05-07T21:24:52Z
    date available2022-05-07T21:24:52Z
    date issued2022-02-28
    identifier other(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001978.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4283698
    description abstractFor stormwater systems, geysers in manholes are a risk to pedestrian and vehicle safety and the urban environment. Manhole covers dancing and blowing off are reported worldwide during heavy rainfall and geyser events. These manhole cover motions impact geyser characteristics but are rarely studied. This work experimentally studied geysers in covered manholes induced by air pocket release. Both fixed and mobile covers were tested, and the effects of manhole diameter and cover ventilation size were considered. The geyser regimes are classified into nongeyser, single-geyser, and multigeyser. The mobile covers can dance and blow off, resulting in pressure at the manhole headspace with characteristics of oscillation with high frequency, decline of peak magnitude, and negative pressure occurrence. The maximum positive pressure can be seven times higher for fixed covers than that for mobile covers. Increasing the manhole diameter decreases the number of geysers and the maximum positive pressure for both fixed and mobile covers. Decreasing cover ventilation reduces the number of geysers and increases the maximum positive pressure for the fixed covers, although it has limited effects for mobile covers.
    publisherASCE
    titleExperimental Study on Geysers in Covered Manholes during Release of Air Pockets in Stormwater Systems
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume148
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001978
    journal fristpage06022003
    journal lastpage06022003-8
    page8
    treeJournal of Hydraulic Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 005
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