Bibliographic citations
Flores, J., Zuloaga, A. (2024). Rediseño del sistema de drenaje pluvial ante riesgo por desborde en los jirones Perú, Bolognesi y Saposoa en el distrito de Tarapoto, departamento de San Martin [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/675221
Flores, J., Zuloaga, A. Rediseño del sistema de drenaje pluvial ante riesgo por desborde en los jirones Perú, Bolognesi y Saposoa en el distrito de Tarapoto, departamento de San Martin [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/675221
@misc{renati/502450,
title = "Rediseño del sistema de drenaje pluvial ante riesgo por desborde en los jirones Perú, Bolognesi y Saposoa en el distrito de Tarapoto, departamento de San Martin",
author = "Zuloaga Panana, Alexandra Jakelyn",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This work presents a design proposal for the Bolognesi, Perú and Saposoa streets storm drains in the district of Tarapoto. Currently, it has been shown that in the areas that have these drainage structures, it has been shown that they do not comply with the necessary measures to prevent their collapse during periods of intense rain. It began by collecting meteorological and topographic information, with the first it was possible to obtain the record of maximum rainfall in 24 hours and with the second, the elevations of the control points. Likewise, the basin was delimited into 14 urban micro-basins and followed by determining their respective geomorphological parameters. Next, the concentration time was calculated using different methods, then a comparison was made between the results and it was obtained that the Kirpich, California Culverts Practice and Federal Aviation Administration methods yielded the values that represented the most critical situation for the final design. . With this, the design flows were obtained for each section and for each bank. Similarly, the Manning number of the concrete to be used (0.015) and the slopes between control points (14 points for each margin) were determined. Finally, the information was entered into the HEC-RAS software, which was previously calibrated by modeling the current situation and its respective comparison with the data obtained from the field. After modeling both banks, it was concluded that the flow did not overflowed the modeled areas.
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