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Revision as of 14:56, 1 July 2011

“Embedment Depth” is the depth the culvert is embedded from the invert of the culvert barrel to the top of the embedding material.


If an Embedment Depth greater than zero is entered, HY-8 will run the culvert analysis as if the input parameters were entered as a User Defined shape. If the culvert is embedded, HY-8 will determine the coordinates of the shape and use these coordinates in the User Defined equation. Because of this, if the culvert is embedded, only the User Defined Inlet Types and Inlet Edge Conditions will be available. This is a significant difference from the computations for non-embedded culverts for the Circular, Concrete Box, Elliptical, and Pipe Arch shapes. For these shapes, non-embedded culverts use 5th-degree polynomial coefficients to compute the inlet control depth. However, if the culvert is embedded, the inlet control depth is interpolated based on a set of interpolation coefficients for User Defined culverts.


You can define top and bottom Manning’s n values to handle the embedding material properties and HY-8 uses these values to run the culvert analysis.


Finally, if you enter an embedment depth, all the materials for the selected shape will still be available. However, the material you select will be converted to one of the two user-defined materials using the following chart:

HY8EmbedmentDepth.jpg


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