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There are three available channel shapes to define the downstream tailwater channel: rectangular, trapezoidal, and triangular. When selecting a channel shape the input window adjusts to display only those parameters required for the defined shape.  When defining a channel shape, the following channel properties are required for analysis:
There are three available channel shapes to define the downstream tailwater channel: rectangular, trapezoidal, and triangular. When selecting a channel shape the input window adjusts to display only those parameters required for the defined shape.  When defining a channel shape, the following channel properties are required for analysis:
*Bottom Width — Width of channel at downstream section, shown in drawing below.   
*Bottom Width — Width of the channel at the downstream section, shown in drawing below.   
*Side Slope (H:V) (_:1) — This item applies only for trapezoidal and triangular channels.  The user defines the ratio of Horizontal/Vertical by entering the number of horizontal units for one unit of vertical change.
*Side Slope (H:V) (_:1) — This item applies only to trapezoidal and triangular channels.  The user defines the ratio of Horizontal/Vertical by entering the number of horizontal units for one unit of vertical change.
*Channel Slope  — Slope of channel in m/m or ft/ft.  If a zero slope is entered, an error message appears upon exiting the input data window.  The user must enter a slope greater than zero before the crossing may be analyzed.
*Channel Slope  — Slope of the channel in m/m or ft/ft.  If a zero slope is entered, an error message appears upon exiting the input data window.  The user must enter a slope greater than zero before the crossing may be analyzed.
*Manning's ''n''  — User defined MANNING'S roughness coefficient for the channel.  
*Manning's ''n''  — User defined MANNING'S roughness coefficient for the channel.  
*Channel Invert Elevation  — User must enter elevation.  Program will show actual barrel #1 outlet invert elevation.
*Channel Invert Elevation  — User must enter the elevation of the channel at the culvert outletThe program will show actual barrel #1 outlet invert elevation.


   
   
[[Image:HY8Tailwater2.png|600 px]]
[[Image:HY8Tailwater.jpg|600 px]]


   
   

Revision as of 21:22, 28 February 2018

There are three available channel shapes to define the downstream tailwater channel: rectangular, trapezoidal, and triangular. When selecting a channel shape the input window adjusts to display only those parameters required for the defined shape. When defining a channel shape, the following channel properties are required for analysis:

  • Bottom Width — Width of the channel at the downstream section, shown in drawing below.
  • Side Slope (H:V) (_:1) — This item applies only to trapezoidal and triangular channels. The user defines the ratio of Horizontal/Vertical by entering the number of horizontal units for one unit of vertical change.
  • Channel Slope — Slope of the channel in m/m or ft/ft. If a zero slope is entered, an error message appears upon exiting the input data window. The user must enter a slope greater than zero before the crossing may be analyzed.
  • Manning's n — User defined MANNING'S roughness coefficient for the channel.
  • Channel Invert Elevation — User must enter the elevation of the channel at the culvert outlet. The program will show actual barrel #1 outlet invert elevation.


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