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Determining Span of Wingwall

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Pure56

Civil/Environmental
Jun 9, 2008
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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.
 
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As LCruiser stated fit the slope. I typically assume a 2:1 slope from end of wing to edge of culvert to set the length.
 
Pure56, if you are are CE you should be able to use descriptive geometry or analytical geometry to figure this one out.
 
Txdot design manual has a good example. It should be online.
 
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