HY-8 7.2 QuickTutorial
HY-8 7.2 QuickTutorial
HY-8 7.2 QuickTutorial
1 Quick Tutorial
Starting a Project
1. Startup HY-8. The following window will appear:
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 2. Select Continue to add a new culvert crossing.
4. Enter the following into the Tailwater Data section of the Crossing Data window:
Channel Type Bottom Width Side Slope (H:V) Channel Slope Mannings n (channel) Channel Invert Elevation Trapezoidal Channel 8.0 ft 2.0 (_:1) 0.04 ft/ft 0.032 89.2 ft
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 5. Select the View button to view the rating curve:
6. Plot the Rating Curve if you wish, but when you are finished, close the plot window and choose OK in the Rating Curve window.
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7. Enter the following into the Roadway Data section of the Crossing Data window:
Roadway Profile Shape First Roadway Station Crest Length Crest Elevation Roadway Surface Top Width Constant Roadway Elevation 0.0 ft 100.0 ft 110.0 ft Paved 150.0 ft
8. Enter the following into the Culvert Data section of the Crossing Data window:
Name Shape Material Span Rise Embedment depth Mannings n Inlet Type Inlet Edge Condition Inlet Depression? Example 6 Concrete Box Concrete 6.0 ft 5.0 ft 0.00 in1 0.012 Conventional 1:1 Bevel Headwall No
OPTIONAL: Embedment depth is a NEW feature that allows a user to bury a culvert perhaps for fish passage purposes. The depth of embedment is always a positive number (or zero for no embedment). So burying this box culvert 6 inches would require placing a 6.0 in the field. This means that of the 5 foot rise, only 4.5 feet is open for hydraulic purposes. The remaining 0.5 feet = 6 inches) is buried with some bed material (user specified n value). The culvert invert elevations (next step) should reflect the buried depth. The elevation of the embedment at the culvert outlet should correspond to the elevation of the tailwater channel invert (= 89.2 feet).
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 9. Enter the following into the Site Data section of the Crossing Data window:
Site Data Input Option Inlet Station Inlet Elevation Outlet Station Outlet Elevation Number of Barrels Culvert Invert Data 0.0 ft 90.0 ft 160.0 ft 89.2 ft 1
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Running an Analysis
10. Select the Analyze Crossing button at the bottom of the Crossing Data window. (This runs the analysis, but does not save the information).
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 12. A plot of the rating curve (Headwater Elevation vs. Discharge) will appear. After viewing this curve, close the plot window.
13. Select the Culvert Summary Table option in the Display box. Any of the data displayed in any of the spreadsheets in this window can be selected, copied (using Ctrl+C), and pasted into any spreadsheet program.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 14. Select the Culvert Performance Curve button.
15. A plot of the performance curve (Inlet/Outlet control Headwater Elevation vs. Discharge) will appear. After viewing this curve, close the plot window.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 16. Select the Water Surface Profiles option in the Display box.
17. Select the 400 cfs profile (third from the bottom) and select the Selected Water Profile button.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 18. A plot of the culvert profile (for the selected discharge of 400 cfs) will appear. After viewing this curve, close the plot window.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 20. Select the Example 6 culvert in the project explorer to show the culvert profile for the design discharge in the main window. Notice that the Culvert Profile icon is active.
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FV-3 The Roadway Profile window appears. Notice that the roadway station data (0.00 ft and 100.00 ft) entered back in Step 7 is in the Window. Click on the Example 6 Station field (currently the default of zero).
FV-4 Enter the station of the centerline of the culvert system. For this example, lets assume that this is at roadway station 50.0 feet (or halfway between the roadway section acting as a weir).
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FV-5 Choose OK and the Main Window presents the Front View of the crossing.
The user can switch between the Front View and Side View by selecting the appropriate icon. Notice that when the cursor is over a toolbar icon, a short help message in the lower left of the program window appears.
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Viewing Report
22. Select the Create Report option from the Culvert menu.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial 23. The Report Generator window will appear:
24. Select OK to export the data in the Included fields window to a report file. Additional data could be exported by selecting some or all items in the Available fields window and using the right arrow (>) to copy the fields from the available fields to the included fields window. 25. After selecting OK, a rich text (RTF) file is exported and opened in Microsoft Word or whatever application is assigned to open RTF files (possibly WordPad if you do not have Microsoft Word installed). The report could have been exported in PDF format by selecting PDF for the File Format in the Report Generator window.
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ED-2. Scroll down to the following page. You should see the following table:
ED-3. Click within the table so the border appears around the table. Then right-click on the border of the table and select the Format Frame option as shown below:
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial ED-5. Scroll down to the next page. You should see the following graph:
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial ED-6. Right-click on this graph and select the Format Picture option:
ED-7. In the Format Picture window, select the Layout tab, select the In line with text option, and select OK.
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HY-8 7.1 Quick Tutorial ED-8. Continue editing all your tables and graphs as described in the steps above by locking the anchor on all the tables and setting the graphs so they are all in line with the text. ED-9. Select the View | Normal menu item. Finish formatting your report document by removing all the unwanted page breaks and adding any additional information you wish to add to the report. After you are done editing, you can select the View | Print Layout menu item to see what the report will look like when it is printed.
Getting Help
Beyond this and the HDS-5 document, the majority of the HY-8 documentation is self contained within the program. The functional use of the program is documented in the hyper-linked help file available from the Help menu or by selecting help buttons or icons ( ) from the graphical user interface. While the help file is organized to provide context-sensitive help, it can be printed out and organized into a hard copy manual. Additionally, the National Highway Institute provides courses on application of the HY-8 software (135081 Introduction to Hydraulic Highway Software and other courses). While FHWA does not offer any user support (as described in the Terms and Conditions for downloading and using the program), comments and bug reports may be sent to: CommentsOnHY8@dot.gov
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