The main purpose of this practical is to understand the hydraulic engineering of culverts and to compare the differences between the hydraulic performances of two different types of culverts carrying the same flow rate: a box culvert (standard culvert) and a minimum-energy-loss culvert (MEL culvert). The practical will be supported by a number of references including an audio-visual technical documentary (APELT 1994)
The hydraulic characteristics of multi- and single-barrel circular culverts were compared in this st...
Abstract This article shows the hydraulic calculation of culverts, which are the most c...
Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ much...
Culverts are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ much from anci...
A culvert is a simple structure, often a pipe, projecting through an embankment to allow runoff to m...
Culverts are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ from ancient s...
Culverts are designed to carry water from one side of an embankment to another. There are many culve...
Abstract: Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not d...
This aim of this research program was to provide a better understanding of the hydraulics of embedde...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX178975 / BLDSC - British Library D...
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 734: Hydraulic Loss Coefficients ...
Several computer programs are available to analyze culvert hydraulics, including HY-8, FishXing, Bro...
Waters flowing over rounded weirs experience a rapidly accelerated flow region near the crest. The h...
Numerous Hydraulic tests have been conducted over the last Century to solve particular problems or d...
SUMMARY Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not dif...
The hydraulic characteristics of multi- and single-barrel circular culverts were compared in this st...
Abstract This article shows the hydraulic calculation of culverts, which are the most c...
Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ much...
Culverts are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ much from anci...
A culvert is a simple structure, often a pipe, projecting through an embankment to allow runoff to m...
Culverts are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ from ancient s...
Culverts are designed to carry water from one side of an embankment to another. There are many culve...
Abstract: Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not d...
This aim of this research program was to provide a better understanding of the hydraulics of embedde...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX178975 / BLDSC - British Library D...
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 734: Hydraulic Loss Coefficients ...
Several computer programs are available to analyze culvert hydraulics, including HY-8, FishXing, Bro...
Waters flowing over rounded weirs experience a rapidly accelerated flow region near the crest. The h...
Numerous Hydraulic tests have been conducted over the last Century to solve particular problems or d...
SUMMARY Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not dif...
The hydraulic characteristics of multi- and single-barrel circular culverts were compared in this st...
Abstract This article shows the hydraulic calculation of culverts, which are the most c...
Culverts and weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures. Modern designs do not differ much...