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The Hydraulic Mean Depth refers to the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter, used to analyze fluid flow in channels. Check FAQs
m=FDγw
m - Hydraulic Mean Depth?FD - Drag Force?γw - Unit Weight of Fluid? - Bed Slope of a Sewer?

Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force Example

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10.1767Edit=11.98Edit9810Edit0.0001Edit
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Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
m=FDγw
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
m=11.98N9810N/m³0.0001
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
m=11.9898100.0001
Next Step Evaluate
m=10.1766904519198m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
m=10.1767m

Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force Formula Elements

Variables
Hydraulic Mean Depth
The Hydraulic Mean Depth refers to the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter, used to analyze fluid flow in channels.
Symbol: m
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Drag Force
Drag Force is the resisting force experienced by an object moving through a fluid.
Symbol: FD
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Unit Weight of Fluid
Unit Weight of Fluid refers to the weight per unit volume, often expressed in N/m³ or lb/ft³ and varies with fluid density (for water 9810N/m3).
Symbol: γw
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: N/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Bed Slope of a Sewer
The Bed Slope of a Sewer is the gradient or incline along the sewer's length, crucial for maintaining proper flow velocity.
Symbol:
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Hydraulic Mean Depth

​Go Hydraulic Mean Depth given Self Cleaning Invert Slope
m=(ksLI)(G-1)d'
​Go Hydraulic Mean Depth given Self Cleansing Velocity
m=(vsnkd'(G-1))6

How to Evaluate Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force?

Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force evaluator uses Hydraulic Mean Depth = Drag Force/(Unit Weight of Fluid*Bed Slope of a Sewer) to evaluate the Hydraulic Mean Depth, The Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force is defined as the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter, adapting to varying water levels. Hydraulic Mean Depth is denoted by m symbol.

How to evaluate Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force, enter Drag Force (FD), Unit Weight of Fluid w) & Bed Slope of a Sewer (S̄) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force

What is the formula to find Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force?
The formula of Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force is expressed as Hydraulic Mean Depth = Drag Force/(Unit Weight of Fluid*Bed Slope of a Sewer). Here is an example- 0.000305 = 11.98/(9810*bed_slope).
How to calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force?
With Drag Force (FD), Unit Weight of Fluid w) & Bed Slope of a Sewer (S̄) we can find Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force using the formula - Hydraulic Mean Depth = Drag Force/(Unit Weight of Fluid*Bed Slope of a Sewer).
What are the other ways to Calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth-
  • Hydraulic Mean Depth=(Dimensional Constant/Self Cleaning Invert Slope)*(Specific Gravity of Sediment-1)*Diameter of ParticleOpenImg
  • Hydraulic Mean Depth=((Self Cleansing Velocity*Rugosity Coefficient)/sqrt(Dimensional Constant*Diameter of Particle*(Specific Gravity of Sediment-1)))^6OpenImg
Can the Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force be negative?
Yes, the Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force?
Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Hydraulic Mean Depth of Channel given Drag Force can be measured.
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