SMIAH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2009
- 482
I did a study to evaluate rip rap size to be put in a small stream to protect the slopes against erosion caused by the velocity of flow during floods.
So I did some calculation with HEC RAS to find the velocity during the peak flow (10-year). Doing so, and using the Corps of Engineer relationship (1991), the diameter size (D50) has to be = 6 inches (i.e. the velocity is relatively small in the stream as the flow is subcritical).
Then I know that the ice cover is approximately 20 inches right now on the stream and this is quite representative of the mean annual ice cover depth. I think that USACE's recommandation is to use a rip rap with a D100 = 2x(ice cover).
This would make the rip rap size very large.
Anything I'm missing?
So I did some calculation with HEC RAS to find the velocity during the peak flow (10-year). Doing so, and using the Corps of Engineer relationship (1991), the diameter size (D50) has to be = 6 inches (i.e. the velocity is relatively small in the stream as the flow is subcritical).
Then I know that the ice cover is approximately 20 inches right now on the stream and this is quite representative of the mean annual ice cover depth. I think that USACE's recommandation is to use a rip rap with a D100 = 2x(ice cover).
This would make the rip rap size very large.
Anything I'm missing?