CanuckPE
Structural
- Apr 14, 2021
- 21
I'm not much of a hydraulics guy, but I do have a mech degree and I practice a bit in piping.
A client asked if we could provide services/plans to convert a box culvert (old, wooden, bad condition during inspection) to a series of circular CMP culverts. In lieu of a more complete study of the expected hydraulic flow rates, I assume we could replace the hydraulic capacity with something that's, "in kind" with the existing arrangement. By my eye, the more open cross section of the box culvert would offer less drag when compared to a series of smaller circular openings. Does anyone have any general recommendations for this sort of conversion from rectangular openings to circular openings? I was thinking of A.circular = ~2*A.rectangular, but looking for guidance of those more experienced.
A client asked if we could provide services/plans to convert a box culvert (old, wooden, bad condition during inspection) to a series of circular CMP culverts. In lieu of a more complete study of the expected hydraulic flow rates, I assume we could replace the hydraulic capacity with something that's, "in kind" with the existing arrangement. By my eye, the more open cross section of the box culvert would offer less drag when compared to a series of smaller circular openings. Does anyone have any general recommendations for this sort of conversion from rectangular openings to circular openings? I was thinking of A.circular = ~2*A.rectangular, but looking for guidance of those more experienced.