If a structure has wingwalls, but the structure is projecting, does the inlet type of "No Bevel With Wingwalls" or "Any Bevel With Wingwalls" always get priority over "Thin Projecting"?
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thomas.p.taggart
Jun 04, 2018
RPC,
Great question. That is one I can't answer - I'll have to defer to the developer of the hydraulic capacity model we use - the Streamworks-Trout Unlimited model.
To answer the question, we will have to know which situation controls the efficiency of the inlet the most - the projecting nature of the pipe of the flow guiding aspect of the wing walls.
RPC,
Great question. That is one I can't answer - I'll have to defer to the developer of the hydraulic capacity model we use - the Streamworks-Trout Unlimited model.
To answer the question, we will have to know which situation controls the efficiency of the inlet the most - the projecting nature of the pipe of the flow guiding aspect of the wing walls.
I'll update when hear back.
Thanks,
Tom