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Simple Culvert Design

This document summarizes the design calculations for a pipe culvert. It calculates the maximum headwater height, checks for inlet and outlet control, calculates flow velocity, and verifies that the culvert size is sufficient to handle the design discharge of 2 cubic meters per second. Key results are that the maximum headwater height is 1.02 meters, the culvert is under inlet control with a headwater height of 0.88 meters, and the flow velocity is calculated to be 2.842 meters per second.
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Simple Culvert Design

This document summarizes the design calculations for a pipe culvert. It calculates the maximum headwater height, checks for inlet and outlet control, calculates flow velocity, and verifies that the culvert size is sufficient to handle the design discharge of 2 cubic meters per second. Key results are that the maximum headwater height is 1.02 meters, the culvert is under inlet control with a headwater height of 0.88 meters, and the flow velocity is calculated to be 2.842 meters per second.
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REF CALCULATION : PIPE CULVERT NO.3 REMARK
CH 3560

Proposed culvert size , D Dia = 1.00 m


Number of culvert , N = 2.0
RSUD Design Discharge, Q = 2.00 m3/s
Culvert Length, L = 28.000 m
Track Level = 2.972 m
Culvert IL
Inlet = 0.982 m Culvert
Outlet = 0.842 m Gradient
Ls = 0.140 m 1 : 200
Gradient S = 0.005
Acceptable Upstream Flood Level = 2.000 m
Min. Track level Above Head water = 0.300 m
Estimated downstream tailwater level = 1.000 m

Maximum Headwater height, Hwi is the lesser of the below condition;

i.) maximum practical culvert height:

2.972 - 0.3 - 0.982 = 1.69 m

ii.) Acceptable upstream flood level:

2 - 0.982 = 1.02 m
HW,max

Therefore, Hwmax = 1.02 m 1.02 m

Check for Inlet Control, Hwi,

Design Chart On Chart 18.A2 : Use,


18.A2 D = 1.00
Q/N = 2/2
= 1
From Chart,
HWi/D = 0.88
HWi = 0.88 x D
HWi = 0.88 x 1

= 0.88 m

HWi < HW,max HWi


0.88 m
Therefore, Pipe Culvert Dia is Sufficient

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REF CALCULATION : PIPE CULVERT NO.3 REMARK

Check for Outlet Control

Tw = 1 - 0.842

= 0.16 < D

Design Chart
18 A7 hc = 0.52 < D

(hc + D)/2 = 0.76 > Tw

\ ho = (hc + D)/2 = 0.76

Calculate Hwo
Hwo = H + ho - Ls

Design Chart
18.A9 Where ,
H = 0.23
Ls = 0.140

18.A9 Hwo = 0.23 + 0.76 - 0.14

HWo = 0.85

HWo < HWi Hwmax = Hwo

\ HW = Hwi 0.85 m

HW = 0.88

Flow Velocity

A = (𝜋D^2)/4 Assume
full flow
= 0.79 m2

s = '1 : 200

= 0.005

Q = AV

= 1.57 m3/s

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REF CALCULATION : PIPE CULVERT NO.3 REMARK

Design Chart From Colebrook-White's Chart for k = 0.6mm


18.A12

Qf = 400 L/s Qf > Qact

= 0.4 m3/s

Vf = 2.9 m/s

Design Chart the culvert not flowing full


18.A5
Q/Qf = 3.927
= 0.8

From Chart 18. A.5

V/Vf = 0.98

V = 2.842

y/D = 0.74

y = 0.74

HW =

EMBARKMENT
IL=

CULVERT
IL=3
Ls=

L =42

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