Harner, Joseph P.Smith, John F., 1962-Brouk, Michael J.2010-11-292010-11-292010-11-29http://hdl.handle.net/2097/6679Dairy Research, 2007 is known as Dairy Day, 2007Manning’s equation provides a method to evaluate the flow characteristics of a flush plume system used to move a diluted, sandladen manure stream from a freestall building to sand or solid separation equipment. Evaluation of a 16, 18, and 24-inch plume showed pipe slope is critical in maintaining a 5 feet per second water velocity through the pipe. A 24 inch or larger plume placed on a 0.5% slope is able to obtain water velocity of 5 feet per second if the pump capacity exceeds 3,600 gpm. The flow velocity never reached or exceeded 5 feet per second in a 16- or 18-inch pipe placed on a 0.5% slope, regardless of the pump capacity. A 16-, 18- or 24-inch pipe laid on a 1% slope could obtain a water velocity of 5 feet per second if the pump capacity exceeded 1,500 gallons/minute.DairySandPlumeFlushSand sparationImpact of slope and pipe diameter on flush plume designConference paper