Hydraulics of Box Culverts

Hydraulics of Box Culverts

Author: Donald E. Metzler

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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The following pages take the form of a refresher (or even beginning) course in culvert hydraulics, the experimental data being used to illustrate and substantiate the discussion rather than forming the principal exhibit as in the customary report. Even before speaking of culverts themselves, the writers have hence inserted basic material on the various flow phenomena involved in culvert operation, so that the subsequent treatment will not presume more than the reader already has in mind.


Fish Swimming in Turbulent Waters

Fish Swimming in Turbulent Waters

Author: Hubert Chanson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-09-13

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1000049914

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Low-level river crossings, including culverts, are important for delivering a range of valuable socioeconomic services, including transportation and hydrological control. These structures are also known to have negative impacts on freshwater river system morphology and ecology, including the blockage of upstream fish passage, particularly small-body-mass fish species. Given the enormous environmental problems created by road crossings, new hydraulic engineering guidelines are proposed for fish-friendly multi-cell box culvert designs. The focus of these guidelines is on smooth box culverts without appurtenance, with a novel approach based upon three basic concepts: (I) the culvert design is optimized for fish passage for small to medium water discharges, and for flood capacity for larger discharges, (II) low-velocity zones are provided along the wetted perimeter in the culvert barrel, and quantified in terms of a fraction of the wetted flow area where the local longitudinal velocity is less than a characteristic fish speed linked to swimming performances of targeted fish species, and (III) the culvert barrel is smooth, without any other form of boundary treatment and appurtenance. The present monograph develops a number of practical considerations, in particular relevant to box culvert operations for less-than-design discharges. It is argued that upstream fish passage capabilities would imply a revised approach to maintenance, in part linked to the targeted fish species. This reference work is authored for civil and environmental engineers, as well as biology and ecology scientists interested in culvert design. While the book is aimed to professionals, the material is also lectured in postgraduate courses and in professional short courses.


Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts (3rd Edition)

Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts (3rd Edition)

Author: U S Department of Transportation

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-16

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780359794966

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Hydraulic Design Series Number 5 (HDS 5) originally merged culvert design information contained in Hydraulic Engineering Circulars (HEC) 5, 10, and 13 with other related hydrologic, storage routing and special culvert design information. This third edition is the first major rewrite of HDS 5 since 1985, updating all previous information and adding new information on software solutions, aquatic organism passage, culvert assessment, and culvert repair and rehabilitation. The result is a comprehensive culvert design publication. The appendices of the publication contain the equations and methodology used in developing the design charts (nomographs) and software programs, information on hydraulic resistance of culverts, the commonly used design charts, and Design Guidelines (DG) illustrating various culvert design calculation procedures. The number of design charts provided has been reduced recognizing the increased use of software solutions...


Culvert Design and Operation Guide

Culvert Design and Operation Guide

Author: Matt Balkham

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780860176893

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This publication adopts a whole-life approach to the design and operation of culverts, with a focus on asset management, reflecting changes that have occurred in the business of asset management over the past 10 to 15 years. It also addresses the management of culverts.