Pure56
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 9, 2008
- 1
Hi. What is the correct way to determine the length of a wingwall with a 72" round pipe? The skew angle between the culvert and the headwall is 90 degrees, and the wingwall flare angles are 60 degrees. The berm slope is 1 on 2.5.
One methodology I found is from CDOT's Drainage Design Manual. The formula for wingwall length = Z (m-k)/sin theta where Z = slope, m = pipe diameter +1.33, k = .5(pipe diameter) - 1, and theta = skew angle.
Thanks.
One methodology I found is from CDOT's Drainage Design Manual. The formula for wingwall length = Z (m-k)/sin theta where Z = slope, m = pipe diameter +1.33, k = .5(pipe diameter) - 1, and theta = skew angle.
Thanks.