Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 02 NO. 3 JULY 2013:
Title: Hydrological and Hydraulic
Study of Bridges and Culverts
Authors: Nouman Khattak, Salman
Afzal, Syed Azmat Ali Shah,
Muhammad Ejaz Shabab, Navid Ahmad
Abstract: This study discusses the
hydrological and hydraulics study for bridges/culverts
in order to estimate the 100-year water surface
elevation at a given project site. Bridges (and
sometimes very large culverts) are very expensive
hydraulic structures which usually have a design period
of 100 years. Most bridges fail due to overtopping of
flood water. In Pakistan, due attention is usually not
given to this important study, that result in the
failure of bridges before reaching their design periods.
In the current scenario, no one can deny the importance
of this study especially after the destruction of
bridges due to recent floods (July 2010) in Pakistan.
This study is focussed on various hydrological and
hydraulics procedures to calculate the 100-year flood
discharge at a culvert site on Long Branch located under
Guinea Road in Virginia, USA. For this purpose, we used
Anderson method to estimate the discharges for various
return periods. The bridge engineer can then fix the
road level for the culvert keeping in view a suitable
free board value. Such a structure will not be
overtopped by a flood that has a recurrence interval of
100 years.
Keywords: Bridge, Culvert, Return
period, Overtopping
pages: 90-94