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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP271793OD(:c=)R0 DAVID Evnn3 FlnD A330CIATE3, inc. 301 116TH AvcnuE 5.E.-3UITE 170 BELLEVUE, WAsi- Iiwon 98004 206/455-3571 DRAINAGE CALCS FOR KENCO RENTON, WA OCTOBER 1985 I.c7T- Ac' c[:X�TG o. 10 �s►-to2T G�SS G �AST�lPjz, G l;ur = o. :� 0 23 qc p&Z-koUc-- X o. Zo l .32 Ac ► Mpc-,Zv,oUS X o. 1 o I-V;4- CIF 1.5'S P 980 tas ID-Il.-gs I.Iee, l . 234- GT1r4&I eLINoFF i E t; ►St C� Sf cP� _ O, 3�i /. `�+tv(L r aeAd,rj s. PHSTcl za, T� = i D •� �"' = 10 + 1-11 QEl4t�T b = G ' ,LSD --� o. I (l ,) b) C I . SS) = O, l i Gf L cA L,L 4-r-d P-.*E,Q L.UM 4ri i 62 A - Cy 1?4PL 1'1(02 a?. 0,►3� t 4- z 7 I13• Q- J.r= \(s.A.�- PIPS u�r� ; jq-6 LF Ili„GMP A O."f8yj OAC r2 24 c+� P A • �, �- OkL 11"X4.1" GMP Ac = IT(o PIM- AiZe-H IZ•4Z if 5¢ 0 M.H,s A 15,1 3 IF 'NIS I cPI, A= 3,06 [b/LF QFLrr = fe% Sy le.T U rA.e- 10-1(o-S5 - �l = 155.4- Pr 3 155,3 FT --- Vx 1,584- FT3 `! jell, 5 F-r J J = 61. 2 FTS .4- F�3 I.9F) 4c- �MA�C CY.Ay� -�JL,-g 2I lq� 2 207•O = ZJ . STRENGih DESIGN FOR AhMCO PIPE AND PIPE -ARCHES Correct thickness for a properly installed corrugated steel drainage structure depends on size and on loading conditions. Table 1. H 20 LIVE LOAD Table 2. E 80 LIVE LOAD _ -.. _....._ . _. 22/3' X 1/i' Corrugations -- ---. _ - - 22/3' X 1/2' Corrugations Diameter or Span in Inches Min , Cover Maximum Cover In Feet Specified Thickness in Inches 0.052 .064 1 .079 .109 1 .138 .168 12 199 248 310 15 159 199 248 18 132 166 207 21 113 142 178 249 24 99 124 155 218 27 tv 111 138 193 30 0 99 124 174 36 a 83 103 145 186 42 E 71 88 124 160 195 48 __ 62 77 109 140 171 54 66 93 120 147 60 79 102 125 66 68 87 107 72 73 89 78 74 84 61 90 50 96 41 .; *From top of pipe to top of subgrade.rw NOTES: 1. The above tables are from the American Iron and Steel Insti- tute's "Handbook of Steel Drainage & Highway Construction Pro- ducts," 1973. 2. The thicknesses shown are the minimum structural require- ments for use with backfill of adequate quality and compaction to hold the structure closely to its fabricated shape when under load. 3. Indicated thicknesses provide structural safety factors of 3.0 Table ,+.,.ACRES DRAINED BY VERTS (Based on Talbot Formula) - Round Pipe Mountainous Rolling Flat pe-Are Diameter End Area Country Country Country pan x Risel ,Endh Area In Inches in Sq. Ft. C = 1 C = 1/3 C = 1/5 In Inches / lln Sq. Ft. 12 .79 3/4 3 6 - - 15 1.23 1 6 11 17x13 1.1 18 1.77 2 9 18 21x15 1.6 21 2.40 3 14 28 2418 2.2 24 3.14 5 20 39 28x20 2.8 30 4.91 8 36 71 35x24 4.4 36 7.07 14 59 115 42x29 6.4 42 9.62 20 89 175 49x33 8.7 48 12.6 29 125 250 57x38 11.4 54 16.0 40 175 345 6443 14.3 60 19.6 55 230 455 71x47 17.6 C 66 23.8 70 295 585 - - 72 28.3 85 375 735 - - 78 33.2 105 460 910 - - 84 38.5 130 560 1110 - - 90 44.2 155 680 1310 - - J 96 50.3 185 800 1560 - - 'Acres based upon round pipe computations. Table gives equivalent pipe - smaller end areas. \ rches showing slightly 0iamete'r Min.Maximum Cover in Feet Specified Thickness in Inches or Span Cover In Inches 0.052 .064 .079 .109 1 .138 .168 12 199 248 310 1 15 159 199 248 1 18 132 166 207 J 21 113 142 178 249 24 99 124 155 218 27 111 138 193 30 99 124 174 36 83 103 145 186 42 71 88 124 160 195 48 62 77 109 140 171 54 66 93 120 147 60 79 102 125 66 E 68 87 107 72 2 73 89 78 ;, 74 84 61 90 E 50 96 N 41 when riveted pipe is carrying maximum height of cover shown. 4. The following values are used for the soil and steel parameters: Unit Weight of Soil-120 lb per cu ft Relative Density of Compacted Backfill-Minimum 85% Std AASHO Yield Point of Steel-33,000 psi 5. Contact Armco for strength design information for diameters and thicknesses not shown. Installed in 1928, old photo above shows location of 60-inch-diameter Armco Galvanized Pipe under a 77-foot-high railroad fill. Small photo shows interior of pipe during recent inspection, revealing continuing good alignment. 3