itk1
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 16, 2007
- 3
I'm performing a val/eng review of a road/drain design and have come accross numerous catch basins in a row that the invert out is substantially lower than the invert in (8'-10' drop). The road profiles are steep 7-12% and the design calls for the pipe(s) to step down at successive CB's as it moves down each hill. I don't have the hydraulic calcs yet so I don't know the flows, but the pipe size range from 18" to 36" rcp.
My initial reaction is that the CB's are going to be subjected to quite a bit of scour and therefore will create some longterm maint. problems. Are there any other problems that this type of design might cause? Are there any special hydraulic considerations that should be in the hydraulic analysis?
Thanks for your help.
My initial reaction is that the CB's are going to be subjected to quite a bit of scour and therefore will create some longterm maint. problems. Are there any other problems that this type of design might cause? Are there any special hydraulic considerations that should be in the hydraulic analysis?
Thanks for your help.