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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6220603_Design Calculations (Riprap)_20220916User Input Data Calculated Value Reference Data Designed By: JEH 5/23/2022 Checked By: JEH 5/23/2022 Company: Hilliard Engineering, PLLC Project Name: Harnett Self Storage Project No.: HC2202 Site Location (City/Town) Harnett County, NC Culvert Id. Storm Outlet Total Drainage Area (acres) 6.73 Step 1. Determine the tailwater depth from channel characteristics below the pipe outlet for the design capacity of the pipe_ If the tailwater depth is less than half the outlet pipe diameter. it is classified minimum tailwater condition. If it is greater than half the pipe diameter. it is classified maximum condition. Pipes that outlet onto wide flat areas Urith no defined channel are assumed to have a minimum tailwater condition unless reliable flood stage elevations show otherwise_ Outlet pipe diameter, Do (in.) Tailwater depth (in.) Minimum/Maximum tailwater? Discharge (cfs) Velocity (ft./s) 36 6 Min TW (Fig. 8.06a) 53.77 7.61 Step 2. Based on the tailwater conditions determined in step 1- enter Figure 8.06a or Figure 8.06b. and determine duo riprap size and minimum apron length (L) The d,,,., size is the median stone size in a well -graded nprap apron_ Step 3. Determine apron width at the pipe outlet. the apron shape, and the apron width at the outlet end from the same figure used in Step ?. Riprap dso, (ft.) Minimum apron length, La (ft.) Apron width at pipe outlet (ft.) Apron shape Minimum TW Figure 8.06a 0.6 20 9 Trapezoidal Maximum TW Figure 8.06b 9 Trapezoidal �D 0 Apron width at outlet end (ft.) 23 Step 4. Determine the maximum stone diameter: d,,,ax = 1.5 x d5o Minimum TW Max Stone Diameter, dmax (ft.) 0.9 Step 5. Determine the apron thickness: Apron Thickness(ft.) Apron thickness = 1.5 x dr,,, Minimum TW 1.35 3 Maximum TW 0 Maximum TW 0 Step 6. Fit the nprap apron to the site by making it level for the minimum length_ L,. from Figure 8.06a or Figure 8.06b. Extend the apron farther dostinstream and along chaimel banks until stability is assured. Keep the apron as straight as possible and align it With the flow of the receiving stream. Make any necessary alignment bends near the pipe outlet so that the entrance into the receil-ing stream is straight. Some locations may require lining of the entire channel cross section to assure stability_ It may be necessary to increase the size of nprap where protection of the channel side slopes is necessary (4ppendzr 8.05)_ Where overfalls exist at pipe outlets or flows are excessive. a plunge pool should be considered, see page 8-06-8-