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00 Box CV (Box Wider Than Canal)

This document summarizes the hydraulic calculation of a box culvert. It includes dimensions, initial conditions, and calculations of head loss for the upstream canal, inlet transition, conduit, outlet transition, and downstream canal. Key parameters calculated include water depth, flow area, velocity, energy head, and hydraulic gradient. Total head loss across the structure is calculated to be 0.0072 meters.

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00 Box CV (Box Wider Than Canal)

This document summarizes the hydraulic calculation of a box culvert. It includes dimensions, initial conditions, and calculations of head loss for the upstream canal, inlet transition, conduit, outlet transition, and downstream canal. Key parameters calculated include water depth, flow area, velocity, energy head, and hydraulic gradient. Total head loss across the structure is calculated to be 0.0072 meters.

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Hydraulic Calculation of Box Culvert

Canal Name: Structure No. Bekri Primary Canal BBK1a Chainage Type

Bekri Scheme
Box Single

NAME
WLd

INITIAL

WLu

WLi H Hc

WLo

PREPARED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY


Hd

N. NAGAI

DATE / / / / / /

Hu BLu

BLi

BLo BLd

Upstream Canal

Inlet Transition Li

Conduit Lc

Outlet Transition Downstream Lo Canal

1 Dimension and Hydraulic Conditions Conduit width Bc= Nos. of Conduit N = Upstream Canal Qi=Q/N = Bottom Width Side Slope 1:m Water Depth Water Surface Width Flow Area Velocity Velocity Head Energy Head Inlet loss in the transition (hi) dE = Eu - (Ei + hi) Wetted Perimeter P = B + 2H(m^2+1)^0.5 Hydraulic Radius R = A/P Roughness Coefficient Roughness Coefficient K Hydraulic Gradient I =[n V/R ^(2/3)]^2
Transition = 1.92098 (Wu-Wc)/2

2 Calculation of Head Loss 1.80 m 1 nos Conduit 0.42 1.80 0 0.5872 1.800 1.056957781 0.397366865 0.008056144 0.595254911 0.002509592 -8.06747E-05 2.974397534 0.355351888 0.014285714 70 0.000128029 Bd = m= Hd= Wd = Ad= Vd= hvd= Ed = ok Pd = dd = n= Id = 0.65 1 0.580 1.81 0.7134 0.588730025 0.017683829 0.597683829 2) Design Discharge Q= Conduit length Lc = Downstream Canal 0.42 m3/sec 2.00 m 1) Inlet transition Friction hif=Li(Iu+Ic)/2 = 0.00058 m Convergence hic =x in.(hvc-hvu) = 0.00193 m x in.= 0.2 Energy loss factor x in.is depend on shape Culvert conduit Friction hf = LcIc = 0.00026 m Outlet transition Friction hof=Lo(Ic+Id)/2 = 0.00058 m Divergence hod = x out(hvc-hvd) = 0.00385 m x out.= 0.4 sub-total 0.0072 m

Bu = m= Hu = Wu = Au = Vu = hvu = Eu =

0.65 1 0.580 1.81 0.7134 0.588730025 0.017683829 0.597683829

Bc = m= Hc = Wc = Ac = Vc = hvc = Ec = hi = Pc = Rc = n= Ic =

3)

Pu = Ru = n= K= Iu =

2.290487732 0.311462048 0.016666667 60 0.000456026

2.290487732 0.311462048 0.016666667 60 0.000456026 Transition Angle o U/stream 27 30' o D/stream 22 30'

3 Inner height of conduit

Length of Transition note:

0.0096049 Transition =2.41421 (Wu-Wc)/2 say Li = 1.00 m say Lo = designed 2.00 m Vc shall be in between "Vu" and 3.0 m/sec. At B.P. of Culvert ELu = WLu + hvu = WLu = ELu - hvu = BLu = WLu - Hu=

0.01207105 1.00 m 2.00 m

H = Hc/0.83 = say Design

0.70747 0.750 m 2.500 m

Energy Level (m) Water Level (m) Floor Level (m)

At B.P.of Conduit Inlet 57.746 ELi = ELu - hi = 57.728 WLi = ELi - hvc = 57.148 BLi = WLi - Hc =

At E.P.of Conduit Inlet At E.P.of Culvert 57.743 ELo = ELi - hf = 57.743 ELd = ELo-ho = 57.738 57.735 WLo = ELo - hvc = 57.735 WLd = ELd-hvd= 57.721 57.148 BLo = WLo - Hc = 57.148 BLd = WLd - Hd = 57.141

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