HY8:Limitations

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Limitations

Computed outlet velocity and tailwater elevation The user should be aware that when the tailwater elevation exceeds the elevation of the top of the culvert outlet, HY-8 assumes that the barrel flows full at the outlet and reports an outlet velocity corresponding to full flow. A water surface profile for this case is shown below.


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The water surface profile for these cases is not realistic. In effect, HY-8 assumes a type of hydraulic jump occurs in the barrel. This may or may not be the case; HY-8 does not include a momentum analysis to truly determine if and where a hydraulic jump might occur. If, indeed, a hydraulic jump does occur, then the reported outlet velocity is correct. If not, then the outlet velocity reported in HY-8 may be too low. Caution must be exercised in these cases.

When the elevation of the tailwater does not exceed that of the top of the culvert outlet, then a profile such as the one shown below is presented. Note that the flow profile indicates that the outlet velocity is associated with the supercritical flow depth shown in the culvert barrel. In effect, HY-8 is reporting that no hydraulic jump will occur. If this is the case, then the outlet velocity shown is correct. If not, the outlet velocity shown in the performance table will be too high and energy dissipation should be considered.


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Hydraulic Jumps

HY-8 does not attempt to show the location of a hydraulic jump in the culvert profile. Additionally, if more than one flow type exists for the culvert profile, HY-8 does not attempt to show multiple profiles.

NOTE: The user should be aware that when the tailwater elevation exceeds the elevation of the top of the culvert outlet, HY-8 assumes that the barrel flows full at the outlet and reports an outlet velocity corresponding to full flow. A more detailed description of this limitation is given in the Help document under the limitations topic.

Culvert Types

The following types of culverts are still not available

There are several culvert types, such as CONSPAN or HDPE plastic, which were unsupported in MS-DOS HY-8 and will continue to be unsupported in HY-8 version 7.0.

Partially buried culverts or culverts with natural stream bottoms remain unsupported in HY-8 version 7.0.

Broken Back Culverts

Culverts with multiple slopes (broken back) and adverse slopes remain unsupported.

Related Topics

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