Open Channel Flow: Uniform Flow

Open channel flow implies flow in a channel with a free surface exposed to atmospheric pressure. Examples include rivers, canals, and sewers.

Geometric Elements

  • Depth of Flow (yy): Vertical distance from bottom to free surface.
  • Wetted Perimeter (PP): Length of the channel cross-section in contact with water.
  • Hydraulic Radius (RR): Ratio of Area to Wetted Perimeter. R=APR = \frac{A}{P}

Uniform Flow Formulas

Chezy Formula

V=CRSV = C \sqrt{RS}

  • CC = Chezy coefficient (related to roughness)
  • SS = Slope of the energy line (channel bottom slope for uniform flow)

Manning Formula

The most widely used empirical formula.

V=1nR2/3S1/2(SI Units)V = \frac{1}{n} R^{2/3} S^{1/2} \quad (\text{SI Units})

  • nn = Manning's roughness coefficient.
  • For English units, use 1.486/n1.486/n.

Discharge (QQ): Q=AV=1nAR2/3S1/2Q = AV = \frac{1}{n} A R^{2/3} S^{1/2}

Most Efficient Hydraulic Section

The cross-section that conveys the maximum discharge for a given area and slope (i.e., minimum wetted perimeter).

  • Rectangular: Width = 2 ×\times Depth (b=2yb = 2y).
  • Trapezoidal: Half-hexagon (Sides slope 60°).

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