To determine the size of a culvert pipe needed for a flow of 1100 cubic feet per second (cfs), you can use the Manning's equation, which factors in the pipe's diameter, slope, and roughness coefficient. Generally, for large flows, a larger diameter pipe is required. A culvert with a diameter of approximately 6 to 8 feet may be necessary to accommodate this flow, but a precise calculation considering the specific site conditions and design parameters is essential for an accurate determination. Consulting with a civil engineer or hydrologist is recommended for exact sizing.
That depends on the rate of flow. However, at any one moment, 2,700 cubic feet can contain a maximum of 20,197.4 US gallons of water.
A 1.5 cubic foot per second flow of water equates to 2,592 cubic inches of flow per second.
An elliptical culvert is a type of water passage structure that is shaped like an ellipse, providing a larger opening than a circular culvert of the same height. It is commonly used to convey water under roads, railways, or other structures where a wider and shallower flow path is needed. Elliptical culverts are designed to efficiently handle high water flow rates with reduced risk of blockages.
it is the elevation at the bottom of the inside of a pipe (as if there was a drop of water sitting at the bottom) which typically dumps out of a culvert, or spillway
Three cubic feet per second is 80,790 gallons per hour.
Box culvert can be described as either a precast concrete or reinforced concrete structure in rectangular figure, facilitating water flow through an embankment of road,etc,as a similar function performed by concrete pipe culvert.
65 as a cubic metre is 1000 litres
Cumecs is a unit of measurement for water flow, specifically cubic meters per second. It is commonly used to measure the rate of water flow in rivers and streams.
There are approximately 325851 gallons of water in 55000 cubic feet per second.
One cubic footcubic feet per second
4.4 US gallons per second.
a Culvert is a drainage ditch or literal (half pipe) I am sure you mean Covert, meaning concealed or undercover. Come to think of it Watergate would fit both definitions as these fittings are used for waste water- drainage from storms, etc.