In conjunction with the oral discussion of Roughness as a Factor in Culvert Hydraulics, which has been scheduled for the coming meeting of the Research Committee, I have assembled a few notes and diagrams with which you may wish to become familiar. It is intended that this material serve as a guide in a simplified approach to some of the basic considerations in the analysis of culverts, and not to be all inclusive
Throughout the United States there are millions of culverts that have exceeded their design life. So...
The prediction of Manning coefficients plays a prominent role in the estimation of head losses along...
Fish passage is important to the overall health of an ecosystem. Therefore, it is important to be ab...
In conjunction with the oral discussion of Roughness as a Factor in Culvert Hydraulics, which has be...
Since 1951 the Division of Research has been engaged in a comprehensive study of highway drainage pr...
Culverts have traditionally been designed to a minimal size to pass a specific design flood. The tra...
Hydraulics Research Ltd. are carrying out a series of investigations of the performance of river str...
Within the past four years, the Highway Materials Research Laboratory has expended considerable effo...
The research paper is devoted to study of culverts from metal corrugated pipes (CMP) and helically c...
Three primary factors in considering the loads on, and therefore the design of, underground conduits...
When a culvert or storm drainage pipe is being sized on the basis of discharge capacity requirements...
Underground conduits have been used for hundreds of years for drainage and water supply purposes. Wi...
Full-scale tests were conducted at the St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory of the University of M...
This paper presents and reviews the connection between Manning‘s n and Nikuradse‘s equivalent sand r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among various culvert characteristics...
Throughout the United States there are millions of culverts that have exceeded their design life. So...
The prediction of Manning coefficients plays a prominent role in the estimation of head losses along...
Fish passage is important to the overall health of an ecosystem. Therefore, it is important to be ab...
In conjunction with the oral discussion of Roughness as a Factor in Culvert Hydraulics, which has be...
Since 1951 the Division of Research has been engaged in a comprehensive study of highway drainage pr...
Culverts have traditionally been designed to a minimal size to pass a specific design flood. The tra...
Hydraulics Research Ltd. are carrying out a series of investigations of the performance of river str...
Within the past four years, the Highway Materials Research Laboratory has expended considerable effo...
The research paper is devoted to study of culverts from metal corrugated pipes (CMP) and helically c...
Three primary factors in considering the loads on, and therefore the design of, underground conduits...
When a culvert or storm drainage pipe is being sized on the basis of discharge capacity requirements...
Underground conduits have been used for hundreds of years for drainage and water supply purposes. Wi...
Full-scale tests were conducted at the St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory of the University of M...
This paper presents and reviews the connection between Manning‘s n and Nikuradse‘s equivalent sand r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among various culvert characteristics...
Throughout the United States there are millions of culverts that have exceeded their design life. So...
The prediction of Manning coefficients plays a prominent role in the estimation of head losses along...
Fish passage is important to the overall health of an ecosystem. Therefore, it is important to be ab...