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  • origin is the center point of the outlet of the first sedimentation tank
  • width~sed~ width sed is the distance between the outlets of the sedimentation tanks or the width of the sedimentation tanks from the center line of the wall on either side of a tank
  • lvltank~dim~ lvltank dim is a 3,1 matrix with the x,y,z dimensions of the tank
  • Δ x is the distance in the x direction in a top view from the outlet of the first sedimentation tank (or the origin of the first pipe) to the outside wall of the leveling tank
  • Δ y is the distance in the y direction in a top view from the outlet of the first sedimentation tank (or the origin of the first pipe) to the outside wall of the leveling tank
  • Δ z is the distance in the z direction in a top view from the outlet of the first sedimentation tank (or the origin of the first pipe) to the bottom wall of the platform
  • lvltank~thick~ lvltank thick is the thickness of the walls of the leveling tank
  • thick~platform~ thick platform is the thickness of the platform
  • R1 is the inner radius of the pipes leading to the leveling tank
  • R~main~ R main is the inner radius of the effluent pipe
  • H~main~ H main is the height of the effluent pipe (or the water level in the leveling tank)
  • n is the number of sedimentation tanks
  • disp is the displacement of the center of the pipes coming up into the leveling tanks from the inside wall of the tank

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Step by Step Description

The Sed~eff~ Sed eff program is composed of three scripts. The program will run Sedeff . script1 when n is 3, Sedeff . script2 when n is 4 and Sedeff . script3 when n is 5. Because the most common number of sedimentation tanks is three, the output of Sedeff . script1 will be described below.

Some points and values which will be used several times in the script are defined outside of the script so as to make it cleaner. These variables will be pseudo inputs for Sedeff . script1. They are listed below and will be described in greater detail further down.

  • pipe2 . origin, pipe3 . origin, pipe4 . origin, pipe5 . origin, pipe6 . origin, elbow1 . origin, pipe7.originpipe7~origin~, tank . origin, main . origin, origin, lvltank . dim, Δx, Δy, Δz, tank . thick, thick . platform, width . sed, R1, R . main, H . main, n, disp

layer1 - Creates a 'lvlpipe' layer for all of the pipes (except the "main" pipe) in the program

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