Culvert Construction
The design of culvert is based on hydraulic, water surface elevation, and roadway height and other conditions. These are used for water flow in a controlled way.
Culvert is defined as a tunnel structure constructed under roadways or railways to provide cross drainage or to take electrical or other cables from one side to other. It is totally enclosed by soil or ground. Pipe culvert, box culvert and arch culvert are the common types used under roadways and railways.
Materials for Culvert Construction
Culverts are like pipes but very large in size. They are made of many
materials like
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Concrete
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Steel
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Plastic
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Aluminium
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high density polyethylene
In
most cases concrete culverts are preferred. Concrete culverts may be reinforced
or non-reinforced. In some cases, culverts are constructed in site called cast
in situ culverts. Precast culverts are also available. By the combination above
materials we can also get composite culvert types.
Location of Culverts
The location of culverts should be based on economy and usage. Generally,
it is recommended that the provision of culverts under roadway or railway are
economical. There is no need to construct separate embankment or anything for
providing culverts.
The provided culverts should be perpendicular to the roadway. It
should be of greater dimensions to allow maximum water level and should be
located in such a way that flow should be easily done. It is possible by
providing required gradient.
Types of Culverts
Following are the types of culverts generally used in
construction:
1. Pipe Culvert (Single or Multiple)
Pipe culverts are widely used culverts and rounded in shape. The
culverts may be of single in number or multiple. If single pipe culvert is used,
then larger diameter culvert is installed.
2. Pipe Arch Culvert (Single or Multiple)
Pipe arch culverts means nothing but they looks like half circle
shaped culverts. Pipe arch culverts are suitable for larger water flows but the
flow should be stable. Because of arch shape fishes or sewage in the drainage
easily carried to the outlet without stocking at the inlet or bottom of
channel.
This type of culverts can also be provided in multiple numbers
based on the requirement. They also enhance beautiful appearance.
If the width of channel is greater than we will go for multiple
pipe culverts. They are suitable for larger flows very well. The diameter of
pipe culverts ranges from 1 meter to 6m. These are made of concrete or steel etc.
3. Box Culvert (Single or Multiple)
Box culverts are in rectangular shape and generally constructed
by concrete. Reinforcement is also provided in the construction of box culvert.
These are used to dispose rain water. So, these are not useful in the dry
period.
They can also be used as passages to cross the rail or roadway
during dry periods for animals etc. Because of sharp corners these are not
suitable for larger velocity. Box culverts can also be provided in multiple
numbers.
4. Arch Culvert
Arch culvert is similar to pipe arch culvert but in this case an
artificial floor is provided below the arch. For narrow passages it is widely
used. The artificial floor is made of concrete and arch also made of concrete.
Steel arch culverts are also available but very expensive.
5. Bridge Culvert
Bridge culverts are provided on canals or rivers and also used
as road bridges for vehicles. For this culverts a foundation is laid under the
ground surface. A series of culverts are laid and pavement surface is laid on
top this series of culverts. Generally, these are rectangular shaped culverts these
can replace the box culverts if artificial floor is not necessary.
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