Gumhead
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 24, 2003
- 9
I'm working on intersection drainage improvements. A double 6 by 6 culvert is running under the north leg of the intersection. Just to the east of the intersection, the box has a 45 degree turn in it. Flow is from northeast, through the turn, and to the west.
I am considering tapping into the side of the east-west portion of the box with a 30" RCP just below the 45 degree turn. I'm concerned that water coming from the northeast in the box culvert will be pushed into the outlet of the 30" RCP limiting the flow through it. My question is, how can I quantify the effects of the box culvert flow flowing into the end of my 30" RCP?
So far I'm thinking I need to figure out the pressure head in the box based on inlet and outlet water surface elevations. I'm also thinking that velocity head needs to be taken into account. Is this as easy as summing the pressure head and velocity head, adding that head to the invert elevation of the box, and using that elevation as my starting hydraulic grade line condition in the 30" RCP? Am I missing anything?
I am considering tapping into the side of the east-west portion of the box with a 30" RCP just below the 45 degree turn. I'm concerned that water coming from the northeast in the box culvert will be pushed into the outlet of the 30" RCP limiting the flow through it. My question is, how can I quantify the effects of the box culvert flow flowing into the end of my 30" RCP?
So far I'm thinking I need to figure out the pressure head in the box based on inlet and outlet water surface elevations. I'm also thinking that velocity head needs to be taken into account. Is this as easy as summing the pressure head and velocity head, adding that head to the invert elevation of the box, and using that elevation as my starting hydraulic grade line condition in the 30" RCP? Am I missing anything?