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Old 01-02-2008, 11:38 PM
Chris Maeder Chris Maeder is offline
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Re: DXM, CDO estimation

Aimilia:

Note that BOSS DAMBRK will automatically figure out the interpolated cross section spacing. Simply leave the entry "Minimum distance between interpolated cross sections" blank and DAMBRK will handle the rest.

The "Dam overtopping discharge coefficient" is the length of the dam that acts as a weir, multiplied with the weir coefficient that you want to use. For example, if the weir length is 100 ft and the weir coefficient is 3.0, then you would enter (100 x 3) 300 as a value.

I generally do not worry about the expansion / contraction loss coefficients when first setting up a model. The effects from expansion / contraction are much less than that used for Mannings roughness and can be easily overshadowed by the value used for roughness.

Sincerely,

Chris Maeder, M.S., P.E.
Senior Technical Engineer
chris.maeder@bossintl.com
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