The water surface profile within a culvert can be classified two different ways:
FishXing uses these classifications to determine the appropriate inlet and outlet boundary conditions.
The Hydraulic Slope of a culvert at a specific flow classifies the hydraulic regime and defines the type of solution generated from the Gradually Varied Flow calculations.
Hydraulic Slope is determined from:
There are five slope classifications:
For culverts with slopes > 0, the slope classifications change as flows change. It is not uncommon for a culvert to switch from being Mild Slope to Steep Slope as flows increase.
Hydraulic Curve classifications are used to describe the shape of the water surface profile at a specific flow. The curves are based on the Hydraulic Slope (A, H, C, M, or S) and the relative position of the actual flow depth to normal and critical depth as designated by the numbers 1, 2, and 3.
Since normal depth (yn) is undefined for Horizontal and Adverse slopes, they only experience Type 2 and Type 3 curves.
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