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Velocity Coefficient

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gbam

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Jan 20, 2003
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I am looking for a ref. on culvert analysis with approach velocity. Specifically the cofficient for velocity to reduce the velocity head from the ponded headwater of the culvert. Hope you can help me, my co-worker and I have been looking through many sources and havent had any luck yet.
 
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Can you tweak the contraction coefficient? If it is a pond with negligible velocity into the culvert you could set the contraction coefficient high, like 0.9 or 1.0 (worst case).

A reference could be the Hec-RAS Hydraulics Reference Manual available at:


Chapter 3 has contraction coefficients (p. 3-20)

FHWA has software to analyze culverts, if needed.

Hope this helps,


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