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Depression in Curb Inlet in Flow Velocity in Straight Sewers Formulas
The Depression in Curb Inlet refers to the height of depression at the curb achieved from the steeper grade of the gutter cross slope relative to the roadway cross-slope. And is denoted by a. Depression in Curb Inlet is usually measured using the Foot for Length. Note that the value of Depression in Curb Inlet is always negative.
Formulas to find Depression in Curb Inlet in Flow Velocity in Straight Sewers
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Depression in Curb Inlet given Runoff Quantity with Full Gutter flow
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Flow Velocity in Straight Sewers formulas that make use of Depression in Curb Inlet
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Runoff Quantity with Full Gutter Flow
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Length of Opening given Runoff Quantity with Full Gutter Flow
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Depth of Flow at Inlet given Runoff Quantity with Full Gutter Flow
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List of variables in Flow Velocity in Straight Sewers formulas
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Runoff Quantity
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Length of Opening
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Depth of Flow at Inlet
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FAQ
What is the Depression in Curb Inlet?
The Depression in Curb Inlet refers to the height of depression at the curb achieved from the steeper grade of the gutter cross slope relative to the roadway cross-slope. Depression in Curb Inlet is usually measured using the Foot for Length. Note that the value of Depression in Curb Inlet is always negative.
Can the Depression in Curb Inlet be negative?
Yes, the Depression in Curb Inlet, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Depression in Curb Inlet?
Depression in Curb Inlet is usually measured using the Foot[ft] for Length. Meter[ft], Millimeter[ft], Kilometer[ft] are the few other units in which Depression in Curb Inlet can be measured.
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