Wing walls can be classified according to their position in plan with respect to banks and abutments. The classification is as follows: •
Straight wing walls: used for small bridges, on drains with low banks and for railway bridges in cities (weep holes are provided). •
Splayed wing walls: used for bridges across rivers. They provide smooth entry and exit to the water. The splay is usually 45°. Their top width is 0.5 m, face
batter 1 in 12 and back batter 1 in 6, weep holes are provided.. •
Return wing walls: used where banks are high and hard or firm. Their top width is 1.5 m and face is vertical and back battered 1 in 4.
Scour can be a problem for wing walls and abutments both, as the water in the stream erodes the supporting soil. ==Other uses==