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Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio in Roughness Coefficient Formulas
The Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio refers to the ratio of the hydraulic mean depth for a partially full pipe to that when it’s running full. And is denoted by R.
Roughness Coefficient formulas that make use of Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Full Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Full Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth and Velocity Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Full Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth and Discharge Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Partial Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Partial Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth and Velocity Ratio
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Roughness Coefficient for Partial Flow given Hydraulic Mean Depth and Discharge Ratio
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FAQ
What is the Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio?
The Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio refers to the ratio of the hydraulic mean depth for a partially full pipe to that when it’s running full.
Can the Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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