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    Fhwa Hydraulic Toolbox

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    Fhwa Hydraulic Toolbox

    Fhwa Hydraulic Toolbox
    Published 9/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 17.32 GB | Duration: 13h 28m

    Lessons and Exercises covering FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox

    What you'll learn

    Navigate the FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox interface and understand the purpose of its key modules.

    Perform hydraulic computations for culverts, weirs, orifices, and storm drains.

    Apply channel capacity and energy dissipation methods to real-world design scenarios.

    Evaluate bridge hydraulics, scour depths, and riprap sizing for erosion protection.

    Interpret tables, charts, and plots to extract meaningful engineering insights.

    Combine multiple tools to complete full design and analysis workflows.

    Troubleshoot common modeling issues and apply sound engineering judgment.

    Deliver practical design solutions that balance hydraulic performance, safety, and regulatory requirements.

    Requirements

    This course is designed for individuals with a basic understanding of hydrology and hydraulics. Prior experience with water modeling software would be helpful, but no prior experience is necessary.

    Description

    ** All videos are downloadable ** Learn how to apply the FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox to real-world water resources engineering problems. This practical course walks you step by step through the key hydraulic analysis tools included in the software, blending focused lessons with hands-on exercises that mirror real project workflows. Instead of simply reviewing features in isolation, you’ll learn how to combine multiple calculators to evaluate and design hydraulic structures with confidence.You’ll begin with an overview of the Toolbox interface and navigation, followed by lessons on commonly used modules such as weir and orifice flow, culvert hydraulics, energy dissipators, channel capacity, and scour calculations. From there, you’ll explore more specialized tools, including bridge hydraulics, riprap sizing, and storm drain design. Each lesson demonstrates not only how to input data but also how to interpret results and understand the assumptions behind each method.In the exercise portion of the course, you’ll apply what you’ve learned to complete full design and analysis scenarios. These case studies include designing a roadside ditch, sizing riprap for pier protection, and checking scour depth at a bridge crossing. You’ll also work through problem-solving strategies for common engineering challenges, such as balancing channel conveyance with erosion protection or verifying culvert performance under extreme flow conditions.Throughout the course, the emphasis is on developing both technical skills and engineering judgment. By practicing with real-world examples, you’ll see how to weigh hydraulic performance, safety, and regulatory requirements when selecting and applying the appropriate tool.By the end of the course, you’ll be able to confidently navigate the Hydraulic Toolbox, run analyses across multiple modules, and apply the results to practical design and evaluation projects in transportation, flood control, and river engineering. No prior experience with the Toolbox is required, though a working knowledge of hydraulics will help you get the most out of the material.

    Overview

    Section 1: Lessons

    Lecture 1 Download and Install

    Lecture 2 Introduction and User Interface

    Lecture 3 Channel Calculator

    Lecture 4 Plot Properties

    Lecture 5 Channel Lining Design Calculator

    Lecture 6 Weir Calculator

    Lecture 7 Curb and Gutter Calculator

    Lecture 8 Rational Method Calculator

    Lecture 9 Detention Basin Calculator

    Lecture 10 Riprap Calculator - Intro, Revetment, and Overtopping

    Lecture 11 Riprap Calculator - Piers and Abutments

    Lecture 12 Riprap Calculator - Culverts and Spurs

    Lecture 13 Riprap Filter Design

    Lecture 14 Design Wave Calculator

    Lecture 15 Rock-Sediment Gradation Calculator

    Lecture 16 Median-Ditch Drop-Inlet Calculator

    Lecture 17 Culvert Assessment Calculator

    Lecture 18 Horizontal Grade Inlet Calculator

    Lecture 19 Bridge Scour Calculator - Introduction

    Lecture 20 Bridge Scour Calculator - Preparing a Geometry in HEC-RAS

    Lecture 21 Bridge Scour Calculator - Long-Term Degradation

    Lecture 22 Bridge Scour Calculator - Contraction Scour

    Lecture 23 Bridge Scour Calculator - Pier Scour

    Lecture 24 Bridge Scour Calculator - Abutment Scour

    Section 2: Exercises

    Lecture 25 Critical Slope in a Circular Channel

    Lecture 26 Waterslide Hydraulics

    Lecture 27 Safe River Conditions

    Lecture 28 Trapezoidal Channel with Rock Lining

    Lecture 29 Flow Rate and Riprap Size

    Lecture 30 Rolled Erosion Control Products and Stable Slopes

    Lecture 31 Composite Manning's Roughness Coefficient

    Lecture 32 Inlet Efficiency

    Lecture 33 Comparing Inlet Grate Efficiencies

    Lecture 34 Sag Inlets and Clogging

    Lecture 35 Minimum Inlet Grate Length

    Lecture 36 Median Ditch Inlet

    Lecture 37 Parking Lot Runoff

    Lecture 38 Minimum Inlet Spacing Analysis

    Lecture 39 Peak Flowrate Calculation

    Lecture 40 Watershed Time of Concentration

    Lecture 41 Minimum Channel Diameter

    Lecture 42 Storm Drain Sizing

    Lecture 43 Peak Runoff, Sheet Flow and Shallow Flow

    Lecture 44 Detention Basis Analysis

    Lecture 45 How the Timestep Affects Detention Basins Results

    Lecture 46 Detention Basin Design

    Lecture 47 Field Gradation Measurements

    Lecture 48 Riprap Sizing at Different Channel Locations

    Lecture 49 How Riprap Requirements Change With River Radius

    Lecture 50 Riprap and Bridge Piers

    Lecture 51 Culvert Outlet Protection

    Lecture 52 Bridge Abutment Protection

    Lecture 53 Granular Filter Design for Pier Riprap

    Lecture 54 Long-Term Degredation of Bridge Scour by Armoring

    Lecture 55 Pier Bridge Scour at Different Flow Rates

    This course is ideal for beginners new to hydraulics and hydrology, professionals looking to expand their skills using the toolbox, and experienced users seeking a practical refresher on both basic and advanced topics.