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Sanitary Gravity Sewer Design using Sewer GEMS Software Connect Edition for Utsav Vihar, Karala
Uditi Chaudhary1, Tanisha Kumari2, Sara Bamiri3, B.R.G. Robert4

1Uditi Chaudhary, B.Tech scholar of Delhi Technological University, Bawana.
2Tanisha Kumari, B.Tech scholar of Delhi Technological University, Bawana.
3Sara Bamiri, B.Tech scholar of Delhi Technological University, Bawana.
4B.R.G Robert, Assistant Professor, Delhi Technological University, Bawana.

Manuscript received on July 20, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on July 22, 2020. | Manuscript published on July 30, 2020. | PP: 598-602 | Volume-9 Issue-2, July 2020. | Retrieval Number: B3255079220/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B3255.079220
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Abstract: The paper presents modeling, design and analysis of sewage network of Utsav Vihar by means of Sewer GEMS software which helps in the achievement of project results in a shorter period of time in an effective way and at reasonable prices. In the present study the sewerage was designed for Utsav Vihar area in North – West Delhi District. Sewer GEMS software eases the designing for engineers because of unique features to offer a fully dynamic and multi-platform sanitary and combined sewer modeling solution which otherwise tends to consume a lot of time and energy. The software uses derived equations and theorems for calculating the hydraulic model. It enables engineers to analyze all sanitary and combined sewer networks in a single package. The hydraulic design section includes the calculation and determination of the transit, total flow and hydraulic modeling for network pipes diameters or slopes. The application generates reports, layouts, longitudinal or transverse cross section. 
Keywords: Curvilinear method, Utsav Vihar, Sewer GEMS, rainfall estimation, peak flow, sanitary loading.