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River Engineering for Highway Encroachments FHWA HDS-6
In the 1960's Frank Johnson, Chief of the Hydraulics Branch of the Federal Highway Administration, and Regional FHWA Hydraulic Engineers were concerned that State, Federal and Consulting Engineers were not cognizant of the interaction between highway crossings and encroachments and the river environment. As a result, FHWA funded the development of a manual and training course in 1975, which was revised in 1990. In 2001 the manual was revised and issued as FHWA HDS-6. HDS-6 has chapters giving the fundamentals of open channel flow; alluvial channel flow; sediment transport; geomorphology and river morphology; river stabilization and bank protection; scour at bridges; data needs and sources; design considerations; and examples of real design and evaluation problems. There are 646 pages, 231 figures, and 425 references in HDS-6. The course has been given 45 times to over 1,100 highway engineers. This paper summarizes the chapters in HDS-6 and the history of the manual and training course.
River Engineering for Highway Encroachments FHWA HDS-6
In the 1960's Frank Johnson, Chief of the Hydraulics Branch of the Federal Highway Administration, and Regional FHWA Hydraulic Engineers were concerned that State, Federal and Consulting Engineers were not cognizant of the interaction between highway crossings and encroachments and the river environment. As a result, FHWA funded the development of a manual and training course in 1975, which was revised in 1990. In 2001 the manual was revised and issued as FHWA HDS-6. HDS-6 has chapters giving the fundamentals of open channel flow; alluvial channel flow; sediment transport; geomorphology and river morphology; river stabilization and bank protection; scour at bridges; data needs and sources; design considerations; and examples of real design and evaluation problems. There are 646 pages, 231 figures, and 425 references in HDS-6. The course has been given 45 times to over 1,100 highway engineers. This paper summarizes the chapters in HDS-6 and the history of the manual and training course.
River Engineering for Highway Encroachments FHWA HDS-6
Richardson, Everett V. (Autor:in) / Lagasse, Peter F. (Autor:in)
International Conference on Scour and Erosion (ICSE-5) 2010 ; 2010 ; San Francisco, California, United States
Scour and Erosion ; 1082-1091
29.10.2010
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
River Engineering for Highway Encroachments FHWA HDS-6
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