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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full refers to the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter, adapting to varying water levels. Check FAQs
rpf=(Pvnp(Rrf)23N)32
rpf - Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full?Pv - Proportionate Velocity?np - Roughness Coefficient Partially Full?Rrf - Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full?N - Roughness Coefficient for Running Full?

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4.6667Edit=(0.765Edit0.9Edit(5.2Edit)230.74Edit)32
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
rpf=(Pvnp(Rrf)23N)32
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
rpf=(0.7650.9(5.2m)230.74)32
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
rpf=(0.7650.9(5.2)230.74)32
Next Step Evaluate
rpf=4.66671931907824m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
rpf=4.6667m

Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity Formula Elements

Variables
Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full
Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full refers to the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter, adapting to varying water levels.
Symbol: rpf
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Proportionate Velocity
Proportionate Velocity is ratio of velocity when water is partially full to velocity when water is totally full.
Symbol: Pv
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Roughness Coefficient Partially Full
Roughness Coefficient Partially Full means roughness coefficient of pipe while running partially full.
Symbol: np
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full
Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full refers to the ratio of the pipe's full cross-sectional area to its full wetted perimeter.
Symbol: Rrf
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Roughness Coefficient for Running Full
The Roughness Coefficient for Running Full accounts for uniform surface resistance affecting flow velocity and friction loss.
Symbol: N
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity?

Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity evaluator uses Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full = ((Proportionate Velocity*Roughness Coefficient Partially Full*(Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full)^(2/3))/Roughness Coefficient for Running Full)^(3/2) to evaluate the Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full, The Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity is defined as the depth which, when multiplied by the top water surface width T is equal to the irregular section area. Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full is denoted by rpf symbol.

How to evaluate Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity, enter Proportionate Velocity (Pv), Roughness Coefficient Partially Full (np), Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full (Rrf) & Roughness Coefficient for Running Full (N) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity

What is the formula to find Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity?
The formula of Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity is expressed as Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full = ((Proportionate Velocity*Roughness Coefficient Partially Full*(Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full)^(2/3))/Roughness Coefficient for Running Full)^(3/2). Here is an example- 3.241503 = ((0.765*0.9*(5.2)^(2/3))/0.74)^(3/2).
How to calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity?
With Proportionate Velocity (Pv), Roughness Coefficient Partially Full (np), Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full (Rrf) & Roughness Coefficient for Running Full (N) we can find Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity using the formula - Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full = ((Proportionate Velocity*Roughness Coefficient Partially Full*(Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full)^(2/3))/Roughness Coefficient for Running Full)^(3/2).
What are the other ways to Calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full-
  • Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partially Full=Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Full*Proportionate Hydraulic Mean DepthOpenImg
Can the Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity be negative?
No, the Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity?
Hydraulic Mean Depth while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity 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 while Running Partially Full given Proportionate Velocity can be measured.
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