what are your own steps in designing a water barrier using barbecue sticks, cloth, paper, rope, and rectangular container which contains a hole and needs a water barrier? pls explain the step by step thanks
1 Effective Flood Protection Height is the height of water that the barrier will withstand. In the case of the Aqua-Barrier™ this height includes any wave action.
2 Freeboard is the amount of flood barrier that needs to be above the water level.
3 Overtopping is the ability of the flood barrier to withstand water overflowing the barrier.
4 Base Width is the amount of flat or nearly flat ground needed to support the barrier. It is the flood barrier's effective "width" on the ground.
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Used for flood and water control on asphalt, gravel and grass surfaces
Constructed from a high strength PVC fabric and is yellow in color
Incorporates integrated ballasting system on the front barrier flap
Deployed either as a single barrier or as pre-joined sections Used for waterway diversion or damming requirements
Made from high strength yellow PVC fabric
Lightweight and rapidly deployable.
Anti-mining flap at the rear of the barrier to reduce riverbed damage.
Water-Gate System Features
Heights Available* 0.35m 0.50m 0.67m 1.0m 1.3m 1.5m
Effective Flood Protection Height1 0.35m 0.50m 0.67m 1.0m 1.3m 1.5m
Percentage Freeboard2 Needed 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Lengths Available 7.6m & 15.2m 9.1m & 15.2m 9.1m & 15.2m 9.1m & 15.2m 9.1m & 15.2m 9.1m & 15.2m
WL Weight of 15 metre length (dry) 56kg 67kg 82kg 148kg 184kg 214kg
WA Weight of 15 metre length (dry) 27kg 38kg 50kg 115kg 152kg 183kg
Overtopping3 OK Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Base Width4 Needed 1.5m 1.8m 2.5m 4.0m 5.4m 6.1m
* Model WA is available in heights of 0.15m, 0.38m, 0.53m, 0.71m, 1.0m, 1.3m, and 1.5m
Suitable Surfaces Asphalt, Concrete, Paving, Grass, Soil, River & Stream Beds
1 Effective Flood Protection Height is the height of water that the barrier will withstand. In the case of the Aqua-Barrier™ this height includes any wave action.
2 Freeboard is the amount of flood barrier that needs to be above the water level.
3 Overtopping is the ability of the flood barrier to withstand water overflowing the barrier.
4 Base Width is the amount of flat or nearly flat ground needed to support the barrier. It is the flood barrier's effective "width" on the ground.
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