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Culvert CH 500 With Glacis Fall: Chenderong Balai: Name of Project: Design Data

This document provides design details for Culvert CH 500 with Glacis Fall located at Chenderong Balai. Some key details include: 1. The culvert will have 1 bay that is 6.187 meters wide to provide a clear waterway to handle the full supply discharge of 8 cumecs. 2. The upstream floor elevation is determined to be 5.646 meters based on energy considerations. 3. Sheet piles will be provided with the upstream pile extending to an elevation of 5.800 meters and the downstream pile extending to 4.193 meters based on scour calculations. 4. The total length of the impervious floor will be 12.742 meters including a 6 meter

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Culvert CH 500 With Glacis Fall: Chenderong Balai: Name of Project: Design Data

This document provides design details for Culvert CH 500 with Glacis Fall located at Chenderong Balai. Some key details include: 1. The culvert will have 1 bay that is 6.187 meters wide to provide a clear waterway to handle the full supply discharge of 8 cumecs. 2. The upstream floor elevation is determined to be 5.646 meters based on energy considerations. 3. Sheet piles will be provided with the upstream pile extending to an elevation of 5.800 meters and the downstream pile extending to 4.193 meters based on scour calculations. 4. The total length of the impervious floor will be 12.742 meters including a 6 meter

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NAME OF PROJECT : DESIGN DATA :

Culvert CH 500 with Glacis Fall : Chenderong Balai

1 Full supply discharge of distributory 2 Full supply level of distributory 3 Bed level of distributory 4 Bed width of distributory 5 Average bed level of parent channel 6 F.S.L. of parent channel 7 Safe exit gradient for canal bed material 8 Lacey's silt factor 9 Average N.S.L. (1) FIXATION OF CREST LEVEL AND WATERWAY :

8.000 6.900 6.500 3.000 6.800 7.900 0.200 0.700

Cumec m m m m m

Generally the crest level of the distributory head regulator is kept .3 M higher than Bed level of Distributory. Adopt crest level of the regulator = 6.800 = 7.100 Waterway shall be worked out with the following formula C.BeHe3/2 Q = Where, hd = 7.900 6.900 He hd He = = 7.900 0.800 7.100 + 0.300

= =

1.000 m 0.800 m

From fig. 6.5,Varshney vol-II, The ratio of modified coefficient to free discharge works out to Cs = 0.993 C Thus the coefficient of discharge = X 0.993 1.820 = 1.807 (The value of 1.82 is for sharp crest free fall) Substituting the values, Be 6.187 m = Thus clear waterway required = 6.187 m Provide 1 bays of 6.187 m giving a clear water way of (2) LEVEL AND LENGTH OF DOWNSTREAM FLOOR The discharge and length of waterway is given by, Q= 8.000 Cumec, l = 6.187 m 8.000 --------= 6.187 u.s. F.S.L. 7.900 1.000 m

6.187 m Hence O.K.

Discharge intensity q = Head loss = = =

1.293 d.s. F.S.L. 6.900

cumec/m

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for, q = 1.293 cumec/m and D/s specific energy Ef2 (from Blench curves) = Cistern floor level required = = = Ef1 = = = from energy of flow curves Prejump Depth D1 corresponding to Ef1 Postjump Depth D2 corresponding to Ef2 Length of cistern floor required Ef2 1.254 2.254

HL = D/s F.S.L. 6.900 5.646 + + m = = = HL 1.000

1.000 1.254 m

m m Ef2 1.254

U/s specific energy ,

0.204 1.195 5 (D2 - D1) 4.952 5.646

m m m with a horizontal length

The downstream floor may be provided at R.L. of 5.000 m. (from energy consideration) (4) Depth of sheet piles from scour considerations : U/S sheet pile :

As per IS 6531 : 1994, on the upstream side of the head regulator, cut-off should be provided to the same depth as the cut-off stream of diversion work, if it exists or may be calculated as below :Discharge intensity 'q' = 1.293 cumec/m Depth of scour 'R' = 1.35{q2/f}1/3 = 1.805 m Anticipated scour = 1.25 R = 2.256 m R.L. of the bottom of scour hole Provide U/S cut off depth = 1m minimum Bottom R.L. of cut off = = 5.644 = = 7.900 5.644 m 5.800 2.256

D/S sheet pile : Discharge intensity 'q' Depth of scour 'R' = 1.35{q2/f}1/3 Anticipated scour = 1.5 R R.L. of the bottom of scour hole Minimum depth of d/s cutoff below bed level = = = = = = 1.293 1.805 2.707 6.900 4.193 cumec/m m m m yd 2.000 + 0.500 2.707

(where yd is water depth im m at d/s ) = 0.700 m R.L. of the bottom of scour hole = 5.800 m (by minimum depth consideration) (Min. 1 m below cistern bed) = 4.646 Provide sheet pile line down to elevation = 4.193 (5) Total floor length and exit gradient

The floor shall be subjected to the maximum static head when full supply is being maintained in the upstream for running the parent channel and there is no flow through the distributary head. Maximum static head = = = = Since, GE Hence, 1 ------------ = GE.d -------------H = 0.205
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7.900 2.254 m -

5.646

Depth of d.s. cut off

6.500 2.307 m H 1 ---- --------d

4.193

From Khosla's exit gradient curve = Hence requirement of total floor length b = = Adopt total floor length Therefore, length of d/s floor = 9.000 m

3.705

.d 8.547

= 2/3 X total impervious length = 6.000 m The floor length shall be provided as below:Downstream horizontal floor D/s glacis length with ( Crest width U/s glacis length with ( Upstream floor (6) Pressure calculations Let the floor thickness in the u/s be be 0.550 m. (i) Upstream sheet pile Let the thickness of sheet pile d = 6.500 = 0.856 m b = 12.742 m 0.300 m and near the downstream cutoff = = = = = = 6.000 2.908 0.533 0.300 3.000 12.742 m m m m m m

2.000 :1 slope) 1.000 :1 slope) Total

= 5.644

0.500

1 d 0.856 ----- = ------ = -------= b 12.742 From Khosla's Pressure curves = 7.962 D = 0.839 C = 0.769 ; Correction for Depth = b' = 11.742 C corrected = 0.769 = (ii) 0.794 Downstream sheet pile d = 6.500 = 2.307 m b = 12.742 m

0.067

D C = 0.069 0.024 (+ ve) + 0.024

4.193

1 d 2.307 ------ = ------ = --------= b 12.742 From Khosla's Pressure curves = 3.307 1 = 0.371 1 D1 = D1 = 0.254 ; Correction for Depth = b' = 11.742 1 corrected = 0.371 = 0.343 Toe of Glacis Pressure = 0.028 (- ve) 0.028

0.181

0.116

0.555 (7) Floor thickness Minimum Thickness of U/S Floor = 0.300 Thickness under the crest = 0.600 m Thickness under the toe of Glacis = Provide thickness for a distance 1.500 % Pressure = Provide the thickness for a distance % Pressure = Provide the thickness for a distance % Pressure = Provide the thickness for a distance 3.000

1.009 m from toe of Glacies Provided 0.502 0.913 m from toe of Glacies Provided 0.449 0.816 m 0.91 m 0.95 m 1.01 m 1.05 m

4.500 from toe of Glacies Provided 0.396 0.720 6.000 from toe of Glacies Provided

0.82 m 0.85 m

0.72 m 0.55

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Culvert CH 500 with Glacis Fall : Chenderong Balai


NOT FOR EXECUTION 1 2 3 All dimensions in m The drawing is not to the scale The barrels detail is as below No. of barrels = Width of each barrel = Clear waterway =

U/S F.S.L. 7.90 D/S F.S.L. CREST 1 U/S Bed Level 6.80 0.30 m 1.05 5.64 4.19 3.00 0.30 0.53 2.91 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.95 0.85 :1 u/s 7.1 M Cistern Level 5.65 0.55 6.90

1 No. 6.187 m 6.187 m

2 :1 d/s glacis

12.7 m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Full supply discharge of distributory Full supply level of distributory Bed level of distributory Bed width of distributory Average bed level of parent channel F.S.L. of parent channel Safe exit gradient for canal bed material Lacey's silt factor

8.000 6.900 6.500 3.000 6.800 7.900 0.200 0.700

Cumec m m m m m

Data supplied by S.E. Irrigation Circle Sriganganagar vide No.RWSRP/4089/15.10.04 Assumed data are very important for design, if it differs from above,than the design will be reviewed.Submit copy of Test results. ACCEPTED A.En Gates Ex.En Gates Dn Director Canal ID&R Irrg Unit Jaipur Chief Engineer (North) Hanumangarh. Chief Engineer ID&R Irrg Unit Jaipur

DETERMINATION OF CONJUGATE DEPTH


(Refer IS 4997-1968)

HL/DC = D1/DC =

0.231 0.6 HL q DC HL/DC D1/DC D1 D2 Ef1 Ef2

0.235 0.6 = = = = = = = = =

0.240 0.6 1.00 1.29 0.55 1.80 0.37 0.20 1.19 2.25 1.25

0.244 0.59

0.249 0.59

0.254 0.59

0.259 0.59

0.264 0.59

Sequent depth determination


0.7 0.6

0.5

0.4

D1/DC

Ro
0.3

0.2

0.1

0 0.000 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000

HL/DC

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