Example sizing information for riprap energy dissipators at culvert outlets. Source: Kentucky Division of Water
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Culvert size | Avg. rock diameter | Apron width1 | Apron length2 | Apron length3 |
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8" | 3" | 2–3 ft. | 3–5 ft. | 5–7 ft. |
12" | 5" | 3–4 ft | 4–6 ft. | 8–12 ft. |
18" | 8" | 4–6 ft. | 6–8 ft. | 12–18 ft. |
24" | 10" | 6–8 ft. | 8–12 ft. | 18–22 ft. |
30" | 12" | 8–10 ft. | 12–14 ft. | 22–28 ft. |
36" | 14" | 10–12 ft. | 14–16 ft. | 28–32 ft. |
42" | 16" | 12–14 ft. | 16–18 ft. | 32–38 ft. |
48" | 20" | 14–16 ft. | 18–25 ft. | 38–44 ft. |
1Apron width at the narrow end (pipe or channel outlet)
2Apron length for slow-flow (no pressure head) culverts
3Apron length for high flow (pressure head) culverts
This page was last edited on 26 July 2022, at 13:19.