Calculating Rainfall Rate for Basement Flooding Risk | Bernoulli's Equation"

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The discussion focuses on calculating the rainfall rate that could lead to basement flooding using Bernoulli's equation. Key parameters include the height of the downspouts (11m), the floor drain (1.2m), and the radius of the main drainage pipe (3cm). The initial speed of water in the downspouts is considered negligible, and all rainwater is assumed to flow through the main drainage pipe. The calculated exit velocity of water from the downspout is 146 cm/s. The goal is to determine the rainfall rate in centimeters per hour that would cause water to reach the height of the floor drain.
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Homework Statement


A very simplified schematic of the rain drainage system for a home is shown. Rain falling on the slanted roof runs off into gutter around the roof edge it then drains through downspouts into a main drainage pipe M below the basement which carries the water to an even larger pipe below the street. Apply the following:

1.)the downspouts have h1= 11m
2.)the floor drain has height h2=1.2m
3.)pipe M has radius 3cm
4.) the house has side width w=30 m and front length L=60 m
5.) all the water striking the roof goes through pipe M
6.) the initial speed of the water in a downspout is negligible
7.) the wind speed is negligible

At what rainfall rate, in centimeters per hour, will water from pipe M reach the height of the floor drain and threaten to flood the basement.



Homework Equations



p+ .5 rho v^2+rho gh=p+.5 rho v^2+rho gh
AV=av

The Attempt at a Solution


A=a so V=V
 

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I also figured out that the v at the end of the pipe of length h1= 146 cm/s by using v^2=v0^2+2gh
 
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