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| The following calculation is used to size the stone storage bed (reservoir) used as a base course. It is assumed that the footprint of the stone bed will be equal to the footprint of the pavement. The following equations are taken from the ICPI Manual <ref>Smith, D. 2006. Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements; Selection, Design, Construction, Maintenance. 3rd Edition. Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute. Burlington, ON.</ref> | | The following calculation is used to size the stone storage bed (reservoir) used as a base course. It is assumed that the footprint of the stone bed will be equal to the footprint of the pavement. The following equations are taken from the ICPI Manual <ref>Smith, D. 2006. Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements; Selection, Design, Construction, Maintenance. 3rd Edition. Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute. Burlington, ON.</ref> |
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| ===To calculate the total depth of the stone reservoir (all graded layers)=== | | ===To calculate the total depth of the foundations (d<sub>f, max</sub>)(all aggregate layers)=== |
| The equation for the depth of the stone bed is as follows: | | The equation for the depth of the stone bedding is as follows: |
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| <math>d= \frac{[Q_c\times R + P - f'\times t ]}{V_{R}}</math> | | <math>d_{f, max}= \frac{[Q_c\times R + P - f'\times t ]}{V_{R}}</math> |
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| *''d'' = Stone bed depth (m)
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| *''Q<sub>c</sub>'' = Depth of runoff from contributing drainage area, not including permeable paving surface (m) | | *''Q<sub>c</sub>'' = Depth of runoff from contributing drainage area, not including permeable paving surface (m) |
| *''R'' = ''A<sub>c</sub>''/''A<sub>p</sub>''; the ratio of contributing drainage area (''A<sub>c</sub>'') to permeable paving area (''A<sub>p</sub>''). Note that the contributing drainage area (''A<sub>c</sub>'') should not contain pervious areas. | | *''R'' = ''A<sub>c</sub>''/''A<sub>p</sub>''; the ratio of contributing drainage area (''A<sub>c</sub>'') to permeable paving area (''A<sub>p</sub>''). Note that the contributing drainage area (''A<sub>c</sub>'') should not contain pervious areas. |
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| *''V<sub>R</sub>'' = Void ratio for stone bed (typically 0.4 for 50 mm dia. [[reservoir aggregate|clear stone]])}} | | *''V<sub>R</sub>'' = Void ratio for stone bed (typically 0.4 for 50 mm dia. [[reservoir aggregate|clear stone]])}} |
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| On highly permeable soils (e.g., infiltration rate of 45 mm/hr or greater), a maximum stone reservoir depth of 2 metres is recommended to prevent soil compaction and loss of permeability from the mass of overlying stone and stored water. | | On highly permeable soils (e.g., infiltration rate of 45 mm/hr or greater), a maximum stone reservoir depth of 2 metres is recommended to prevent soil compaction and loss of permeability from the mass of overlying stone and stored water. |
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| ===To calculate the invert of the underdrain from the base of the reservoir=== | | ===To calculate the invert of the underdrain from the base of the reservoir=== |