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=Low Flow Hydraulics Method=
=Low Flow Hydraulics Method=


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The HY-8 Low Flow Hydraulics method is based on the [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/infrastructure/structures/bridge/14064/14064.pdf  TFHRC report: Fish Passage in Large Culverts With Low Flow].  The method divides half of the culvert span into slices.  The velocity and depth of that slice are computed, then compared to a threshold.  If the slice has a velocity lower than the threshold and a depth greater than the threshold, the slice is determined to pass the requirements.  For more information on this method, please see the TFHRC report listed above.
The HY-8 Low Flow Hydraulics method is based on the [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/infrastructure/structures/bridge/14064/14064.pdf  TFHRC report: Fish Passage in Large Culverts With Low Flow].  The method divides half of the culvert span into slices.  The velocity and depth of that slice are computed, then compared to a threshold.  If the slice has a velocity lower than the threshold and a depth greater than the threshold, the slice is determined to pass the requirements.  For more information on this method, please see the TFHRC report listed above.


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The ''Low Flow Hydraulics'' [[File:RunLowFlowHydraulicsIcon.png]] calculator may be used any time that there is a requirement on depth or velocity through a culvert.  This method is commonly used to determine fish passage where the threshold depth and velocity relate to the swimming ability of a targeted fish.


The Low Flow Hydraulics calculator may be used any time that there is a requirement on depth or velocity through a culvert.  This method is commonly used to determine fish passage where the threshold depth and velocity relate to the swimming ability of a targeted fish.
==Low Flow Hydraulics Dialog==
 
The ''Low Flow Hydraulics'' dialog is a wizard with four steps as follows:
 
* [[HY8:LOWFLOW SS Input Data|Input Reach Data]]
 
* [[HY8:LOWFLOW SS Gradations|Gradations]]
* [[HY8:LOWFLOW SS Align and Size Culvert|Align and Size Culvert]]
* [[HY8:LOWFLOW SS Results Table|Results Table]]




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Latest revision as of 16:31, 1 December 2016

Low Flow Hydraulics Method

The HY-8 Low Flow Hydraulics method is based on the TFHRC report: Fish Passage in Large Culverts With Low Flow. The method divides half of the culvert span into slices. The velocity and depth of that slice are computed, then compared to a threshold. If the slice has a velocity lower than the threshold and a depth greater than the threshold, the slice is determined to pass the requirements. For more information on this method, please see the TFHRC report listed above.

CulvertCrossSectionSlices.jpg

The Low Flow Hydraulics RunLowFlowHydraulicsIcon.png calculator may be used any time that there is a requirement on depth or velocity through a culvert. This method is commonly used to determine fish passage where the threshold depth and velocity relate to the swimming ability of a targeted fish.

Low Flow Hydraulics Dialog

The Low Flow Hydraulics dialog is a wizard with four steps as follows: