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Arch Bridge Culvert

Arch Bridge Culvert

Arch Bridge Culvert

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I have a small bridge replacement project that I have to get permitted and I'm trying to model an arch bridge culvert and I'm not having any luck. How do I model this to see what my flows would be through the culvert compared to the existing opening?
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RE: Arch Bridge Culvert

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HY-9

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Presumably you would model the bridge using the old and new geometry, and compare the results.

If you're asking specifically about HydroCAD, please note that arch-shaped culverts were added in HydroCAD-10. For details see www.hydrocad.net/pipes.htm

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smk2,respectfully what's HY-9?

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