jvfinch
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 22, 2001
- 3
I am modeling a proposed ConSpan culvert crossing in HEC-RAS 3.1.2. I have input a 32' span by 8' rise ConSpan culvert into the HEC-RAS bridge editor (i.e. I input the coordinates of the ConSpan in the bridge section, not the culvert section). I setup the ineffective flow, etc. for the 32' x 8' ConSpan. I was able to obtain a run with some reasonable/sensible results. The ConSpan invert elevation is 478.89. I obtained a water surface elevation at section #3 (i.e. just upstream of bridge) of 488.56. I then input a 32' span by 10' rise ConSpan in attempt to decrease the upstream water surface elevation and reran the model. The calculated water surface elevation at the same section #3 upstream of the bridge is now 489.93. In both situations, the culvert opening is submerged, so I selected the high flow method of pressure/weir to model the culvert. I cannot for the life of me figure out why when I increased the flow area/culvert size (i.e. went from a 32' x 8' culvert to a 32' x 10' culvert) I obtained a higher water surface elevation. I would expect that as you increase the culvert size, you would decrease the upstream water surface elevation. I originally thought that maybe the 32' x 8' span was submerged, meaning pressure method was used, and the 32' x 10' span was unsubmerged, meaning energy method was used. However, this is not the case because in both situations, the culverts are submerged. Has anyone ever obtained weird results like this or can anyone point me in the right direction to fix the problem. Any help with this situation would be greatly appreciated.