NTL Record

Title Introduction to Highway Hydraulics Hydraulic Design Series Number 4 (HDS 4)
Record ID 75175
Personal Name
Creator
Schall, James D. (James Douglas); Richardson, E. V. (Everett V.); Morris, Johnny L.
Personal Name
Contributor
Pagan-Ortiz, Jorge E.; Thompson, Philip
Corporate Creator United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration; National Highway Institute (U.S.)
Corporate
Contributor
Ayres Associates
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 20010801
Language English
Abstract Hydraulic Design Series No. 4 provides an introduction to highway hydraulics. Hydrologic techniques presented concentrate on methods suitable to small areas, since many components of highway drainage (culverts, storm drains, ditches, etc) service primarily small areas. A brief review of fundamental hydraulic concepts is provided, including continuity, energy, momentum, hydrostatics, weir flow and orifice flow. The document then presents open channel flow principles and design applications, followed by a parallel discussion of closed conduit principles and design applications. Open channel applications include discussion of stable channel design and pavement drainage. Closed conduit applications include culvert and storm drain design. Examples are provided to help illustrate important concepts. An overview of energy dissipators is provided and the document concludes with a brief discussion of construction, maintenance and economic issues. As the title suggests, Hydraulic Design Series No. 4 provides only an introduction to the design of highway drainage facilities and should be particularly useful for designers and engineers without extensive drainage training or experience. More detailed information on each topic discussed is provided by other Hydraulic Design Series and Hydraulic Engineering Circulars. This publication is an update of the 1997 edition, and now includes dual units (SI and English). HDS-4 was first published in 1965 under the name Design of Roadside Drainage Channels," which concentrated on open channel hydraulics and did not include discussion of closed conduit facilities and energy dissipators.
Public Note FHWA COTR: Jorge Pagán-Ortiz, FHWA, Washington, D.C.; Technical Assistance: Philip Thompson, FHWA, Washington, D.C.
Rosap ID dot:49977
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/49977
TRT Terms Hydrology; Hydraulics; Drainage; Open channels; Ditches; Culvert inlets; Conduits; Culverts; Drains; Dissipation
General Subjects Hydrology; hydraulics; highway drainage; open channels; roadside ditches; pavement drainage; inlets; closed conduits; culverts; storm drains; energy dissipators
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
1751283
Report Number FHWA-NHI-01-019
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/75000/75100/75175/FHWA-NHI-01-019.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository