Culvert Write Up
Culvert Write Up
Culvert Write Up
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Sr. Description Page
No. Number
1 Main Objective & Scope of Work 2
2 General Description of the Project Site 4
3 Data Collection and Data Analysis 4
4 Hydrological and Hydraulic Studies for Minor 5
Bridge
5 Summary & Recommendations 8
6 References 10
The main objective of the hydrological and hydraulic study is to determine the
required size of drainage structures to allow the estimated design flow of the streams
to cross the road safely, and to check whether waterways of existing structures are
sufficient to transmit the flow without risk so that appropriate decisions could be taken
concerning their rehabilitation.
The scope of Work is to review the Detailed Hydrological Report for the New
Culverts for National Highway from Meensurutti – Chidambaram Section of NH-
227 in the State of Tamil Nadu.
The above scope is to be carried out for the following number of bridges as listed
below in Table 1:
Data Collection
The following data was made available to the review consultant by the
Concessionaire:
i. Hydrology Report for Bridges prepared by Design Consultant SIC Pvt. ltd.
(Doc. No. NH227/SIC/STR/BC/HR/DC/101) dated 07.03.2022.
ii. List of culverts to be reviewed
iii. .kmz file of the highway section
The annual rainfall value corresponding to 100-year return period has been
obtained from CWC flood estimation report for East Coast subzone 4 b.
Design engineers essentially need the design flood of a specific return period for
fixing the waterway vis-a-vis the design discharge for culverts depending upon
their size and importance to ensure safety as well as economy. IRC: 5-2014,
Section – I General Features of Design specify that the size of a culvert is to be
designed for a maximum flood discharge of 100 years return period.
The following methods have been used to estimate the peak discharge for the
culverts:
Rational Method
Catchment Area, length of critical point to the structure and slope of fall in river from
critical point to structure along with rainfall data is required for estimation of design
discharge.
Length of critical point to structure and slope of fall in river from critical point is also
measured. 24 hr rainfall for 100 yr return period of 34 cm is taken from CWC Flood
Estimation Report for East Coast subzone 4 b.
b. Rational Method
Q= 0.028 x P x f x A x IC
Where:
Q = Maximum runoff in cumecs
A = Catchment area in hectares
Ic = Critical intensity of rainfall in cm/ hr.
P = Coefficient of run-off for the given catchment characteristics.
f = Spread factor for converting point rainfall into area mean rainfall.
Ic = (F/T)*(T+1) / (Tc+1)
Time of concentration
Times of concentrations (Tc) are determined on the basis of stream lengths (Lc)
and shape of catchment as well as from terrain slope and cover conditions from
the toposheets as well as hydrological survey data of stream. The values are found
both by Dicken’s (Empirical) formulae as well as from time of travel from furthest
point of catchment as follows:
Dicken’s formula
Tc = [0.87(L3/H)] 0.385
The value of runoff coefficient (P) depends on porosity of soil, area, size and shape
of the catchment, vegetation cover, surface storage viz. existence of lakes and
marshes and initial state of wetness of the soil. As per IRC: SP 13-2004, the value
of P may be taken from the formula given in following Table 1.
The value of ‘f’ depends on the catchment area and has been taken from the Figure
4.2 given in IRC: SP 13-2004.
Thus, after calculating the above parameters, the 100-year return period peak
discharge has been calculated using the formula as given above and has been
presented in the Annexure 1.
5. Summary & Recommendations:
The cross-drainage structures have been checked for the specific discharges they
are allowed to carry and for the rainfed areas. It has been found that all existing
arrangement/span dimensions as per the Hydrology Report are found to be
adequate and recommended for construction. The results calculated under
Annexure 1 are summarized in the following Table:
Sr. Design Span proposed as per Span proposed as per Span proposed as per
No. Chainage Schedule B Hydrology Report IE Computations
6. References:
1. CWC Flood Estimation Report on East Coast subzone 4 b.
2. IRC: SP -13, 2004, General Guidelines for Design of Small Culverts and
Bridges
3. IRC: 005, 2014, Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road
Bridges, Section 1, general features of Design
4. Relevant Survey of India Toposheets & Google Earth Pro.