Q-2, r. 9.01 - Design code of a storm water management system eligible for a declaration of compliance

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40. Chicago rainfall is defined in equations 3-9 and 3-10:
Equation 3-9:
Equation 3-10:
where:
iav=Rain intensity before the peak (mm/h);
iap=Rain intensity after the peak (mm/h);
tav=Time before the peak (min);
tap=Time after the peak (min);
r=Symmetry factor corresponding to the values indicated in Table 3.15;
A,B,C=Regression coefficients of the intensity-duration-frequency curve defined in equation 3-11.
Equation 3-11: i = A/(B + t)c
where:
i=Rain intensity (mm/h);
t=Duration of the rain (min).
Table 3.15 Symmetry factor
PlaceSymmetry factor (r)
Montréal0.45
Lennoxville0.37
Val d’Or0.38
Québec0.38
La Pocatière0.42
Normandin0.32
Bagotville0.42
Other0.40
O.C. 871-2020, s. 40.
In force: 2020-12-31
40. Chicago rainfall is defined in equations 3-9 and 3-10:
Equation 3-9:
Equation 3-10:
where:
iav=Rain intensity before the peak (mm/h);
iap=Rain intensity after the peak (mm/h);
tav=Time before the peak (min);
tap=Time after the peak (min);
r=Symmetry factor corresponding to the values indicated in Table 3.15;
A,B,C=Regression coefficients of the intensity-duration-frequency curve defined in equation 3-11.
Equation 3-11: i = A/(B + t)c
where:
i=Rain intensity (mm/h);
t=Duration of the rain (min).
Table 3.15 Symmetry factor
PlaceSymmetry factor (r)
Montréal0.45
Lennoxville0.37
Val d’Or0.38
Québec0.38
La Pocatière0.42
Normandin0.32
Bagotville0.42
Other0.40
O.C. 871-2020, s. 40.