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The document discusses various shapes of sewers and patterns of waste collection. It describes common sewer shapes like circular, egg, horseshoe, parabolic, and their uses. Standard shapes are circular but other shapes are used in special cases. Collection patterns include perpendicular, interceptor, radial, and fan patterns which depend on terrain and treatment location. The fan pattern is suitable when the city is near a river and drainage flows to a central treatment plant. The document provides details on different sewer components and collection system designs.

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The document discusses various shapes of sewers and patterns of waste collection. It describes common sewer shapes like circular, egg, horseshoe, parabolic, and their uses. Standard shapes are circular but other shapes are used in special cases. Collection patterns include perpendicular, interceptor, radial, and fan patterns which depend on terrain and treatment location. The fan pattern is suitable when the city is near a river and drainage flows to a central treatment plant. The document provides details on different sewer components and collection system designs.

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SHAPES OF SEWER &

PATTERNS OF WASTE
COLLECTION
By:-
Er. Mohd. Shahid Arshad
Assistant Professor,
Civil Engg Deptt., ACET.
SHAPES OF SEWERS
 Circular Shape
 Standard Egg Shape

 New Egg Shape

 Horse Shoe Shape

 Parabolic Shape

 Semi Elliptical Shape

 Rectangular Shape

 U- Shaped

 Semi Circular Shape

 Basket Handle Shape


SHAPES OF SEWERS
 Normally sewer pipes are circular in shapes.
 The other types of shapes are prepared under
special necessity for a particular project.
 Some of them are outdated.
CIRCULAR SHAPE
 Most commonly used.
 It is preferred for all types
of waste.
STANDARD EGG SHAPE
 It is preferred for combined
sewers.
 Its advantage over circular shape
is that it gives higher velocity
during low flow of same capacity.
 It is difficult to construct and
less stable.
 It requires additional bedding of
brick masonry or concrete to
make it stable.
NEW EGG SHAPED SEWER
 It may be preferred for
combined sewer.
HORSE SHOE SHAPED SEWER
 This may be used for large
sewers with heavy discharges
such as for trunk and outfall
sewer.
 Such sewer is suitable when
headroom for the construction of
sewer is limited.
 The invert of this section may be
flat, parabolic or circular.
 Its height is more than its width.

 Its wall most inclined with


semicircular arch at top.
PARABOLIC SHAPED SEWER

 The upper arch of the sewer


forms the shape of parabola.
 This may be used for carrying
comparatively small
quantities of sewage.
 The invert may be elliptical or
parabolic.
 It is found to be economic in
construction.
SEMI ELLIPTICAL SHAPED SEWER
 It may be used for soil i.e.
soft soil as it is more stable.
 It is useful only for carrying
large number or amounts of
sewage.
 It is adopted when sewers
are greater than 1.8m in
diameter or so.
RECTANGULAR SHAPED SEWER
 Generally it is used for
covered storm water
drains.
 It is stable and easy to
construct.
 Sometimes it is used to
work as a storage tank.
U SHAPED SEWER
 The section may have true shape
of letter ‘U’, or a small trench of
U-Shape can be set up in the large
section.
 That trench is known as cunette.

 Such type of sewer used for


combined sewer having maximum
flow of storm water.
 It is used for longer sewers and
especially in open cuts.
 The invert is form in the form of
semicircular arch.
SEMI CIRCULAR SHAPED SEWER
 This section gives a wider
base at bottom and hence it
becomes suitable for
constructing large sewers
with less available headroom.
 It is out dated.
BASKET HANDLE SHAPED SEWER
 In this type of sewer, the upper portion
of sewer has got the shape of a basket-
handle.
 The bottom portion is narrower in
width than the upper portion.
 It carries small discharge through the
bottom narrow portion and during
monsoon it runs full.
 It is also out dated.
PATTERNS OF SEWAGE
COLLECTION SYSTEM
SEWAGE COLLECTION PATTERNS
 The network of sewers consists of house sewers
discharging the sewage to laterals.
 The lateral discharges the sewage into branch
sewers or sub-mains and sub-mains discharge it into
main sewer or trunk sewer.
 The trunk sewer carries sewage to the common point
where adequate treatment is given to the sewage
and then it is discharged.
CONTD….
The patterns of collection system depend upon:
 1. The topographical and hydrological features of
the area.
 2. The location and methods of treatment and
disposal works.
 3. The type of sewerage system employed, and

 4. Extent of area to be served.


PERPENDICULAR PATTERN

 The shortest possible path is


maintained for the rains carrying
storm water and sewage.
 It is suitable for separate system
and partially separate system for
storm water drains.
 This pattern is not suitable for
combined system, because
treatment plant is required to be
installed at many places;
 Otherwise it will pollute the
water body where the sewage is
discharged.
INTERCEPTOR PATTERN

 Sewers are intercepted


with large size sewers.
 Interceptor carries sewage
to a common point, where
it can be disposed off with
or without treatment.
 Overflows should be
provided to handle very
large flow.
RADIAL PATTERN
 It is suitable for land disposal.
 In this pattern sewers are laid
radialy outwards from the
centre, hence this pattern is
called as radial pattern.
 The drawback in this pattern
is more number of disposal
works are required.
FAN PATTERN
 This pattern is suitable for a city situated
at one side of the natural water body,
such as river.
 The entire sewage flows to a common
point where one treatment plant is
located.
 In this number of converging main
sewers and sub-mains are used forming a
fan shape.
 Single treatment plant is required in this
pattern.
 The drawback in this pattern is that
larger diameter sewer is required near to
the treatment plant as entire sewage is
collected at a common point.
 In addition, with new development of the
city the load on existing treatment plant
increases.
ZONE PATTERN
 More numbers of
interceptors are provided
in this pattern.
 This pattern is suitable for
sloping area than flat
areas.
QUESTIONS
 1. Describe in brief various types of water
carriage systems.
 2. Describe merits and drawback of separate
system, partially separate system and combined
system.
 3. What are the considerations while finalizing
the type of sewerage system?
 4. Write about various patterns of collection
system.
REFERENCES
 Garg S. K. - Waste Water Engineering
 Punmia B. C. - Waste Water Engineering

 Images – Google Images.


THANK YOU

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