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==''Related Topics''==
 
===Introduction===
* [[WMS:HY-8|Introduction]]
===Crossings Data===
* [[WMS:HY-8 Crossings|Crossings]]
* [[WMS:HY-8 Discharge Data|Discharge Data]]
====Roadway Data====
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Roadway Data|Roadway Data]]
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Roadway Profile|Roadway Profile]]
====Tailwater Data====
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Tailwater Data|Tailwater Data]]
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Channel Shape|Channel Shape]]
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Rating Curve|Rating Curve]]
:* [[WMS:HY-8 Constant Tailwater Elevation|Constant Tailwater Elevation]]
=====Irregular Channel=====
::* [[WMS:HY-8 Irregular Channel|Irregular Channel]]
::* [[WMS:HY-8 Irregular Channel Error|Irregular Channel Error]]
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Revision as of 16:14, 1 July 2011

Roadway Profile There are two options available when defining the roadway profile: constant elevation and irregular. With the constant roadway elevation option selected, the user is prompted to enter values for the crest length and elevation of the roadway, shown in the figure below. While not necessary for culvert hydraulic calculations, the beginning station of the roadway is also entered (the default is 0.0 and does not need to be changed if you do not know the station or do not wish to enter it). By defining the beginning station, culverts can be located laterally and displayed in proper relationship to the roadway in the front view. When the irregular profile shape is selected, the user is prompted to enter between 3 and 15 points defining the station and elevation of each point along the roadway profile. The user is prompted to enter a beginning station for the roadway when viewing the culvert from the front using the Views toolbar.


HY8Roadway.jpg


The length for a horizontal roadway is somewhat arbitrary but should reflect the top width of the water surface in the channel upstream from the culvert at the roadway elevation. Roadway width includes the shoulders, traffic lanes, and median.