Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope
R = (r*ss)/s
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Hydraulic mean depth while running full - (Measured in Meter) - Hydraulic mean depth while running full means hmd of pipe while running full.
Hydraulic mean depth - (Measured in Meter) - Hydraulic mean depth while running partially full.
Bed slope of partial flow - Bed slope of partial flow means the slope at which partial flow is occuring.
Bed slope - Bed slope of the sewer under consideration.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Hydraulic mean depth: 3 Meter --> 3 Meter No Conversion Required
Bed slope of partial flow: 2 --> No Conversion Required
Bed slope: 2 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
R = (r*ss)/s --> (3*2)/2
Evaluating ... ...
R = 3
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
3 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
3 Meter <-- Hydraulic mean depth while running full
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Self Cleansing Velocity
Go Hydraulic mean depth while running full = Hydraulic mean depth/((Self Cleansing Velocity/Velocity while running full)/((Roughness coefficient full/Roughness coefficient partially full)*sqrt(Bed slope ratio)))^(3/2)
Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Velocity Ratio
Go Hydraulic mean depth while running full = Hydraulic mean depth/(Velocity ratio/((Roughness coefficient full/Roughness coefficient partially full)*sqrt(Bed slope ratio)))^(3/2)
Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow
Go Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope

Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow Formula

Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope
R = (r*ss)/s

What is hydraulic depth ?

Hydraulic depth, abbreviated as dh, also called hydraulic mean depth, is the area cross-section of water in a pipe or channel divided by the wetting perimeter.

How to Calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow?

Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow calculator uses Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope to calculate the Hydraulic mean depth while running full, The Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow is defined as the depth which, when multiplied by the top water surface width is equal to the irregular section area. Hydraulic mean depth while running full is denoted by R symbol.

How to calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow, enter Hydraulic mean depth (r), Bed slope of partial flow (ss) & Bed slope (s) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3 = (3*2)/2.

FAQ

What is Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow?
The Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow is defined as the depth which, when multiplied by the top water surface width is equal to the irregular section area and is represented as R = (r*ss)/s or Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope. Hydraulic mean depth while running partially full, Bed slope of partial flow means the slope at which partial flow is occuring & Bed slope of the sewer under consideration.
How to calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow?
The Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow is defined as the depth which, when multiplied by the top water surface width is equal to the irregular section area is calculated using Hydraulic mean depth while running full = (Hydraulic mean depth*Bed slope of partial flow)/Bed slope. To calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Bed Slope for Partial Flow, you need Hydraulic mean depth (r), Bed slope of partial flow (ss) & Bed slope (s). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Hydraulic mean depth, Bed slope of partial flow & Bed slope and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Hydraulic mean depth while running full?
In this formula, Hydraulic mean depth while running full uses Hydraulic mean depth, Bed slope of partial flow & Bed slope. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Hydraulic mean depth while running full = Hydraulic mean depth/(Velocity ratio/((Roughness coefficient full/Roughness coefficient partially full)*sqrt(Bed slope ratio)))^(3/2)
  • Hydraulic mean depth while running full = Hydraulic mean depth/((Self Cleansing Velocity/Velocity while running full)/((Roughness coefficient full/Roughness coefficient partially full)*sqrt(Bed slope ratio)))^(3/2)
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