Maximum Critical Scour Velocity evaluator uses Maximum Critical Scour Velocity = (4.5*sqrt(Acceleration due to Gravity*Diameter of Particle(Max Critical Scour Velocity)*(Specific Gravity of Particle-1))) to evaluate the Maximum Critical Scour Velocity, The Maximum Critical Scour Velocity formula is defined as the highest flow velocity at which the sediment particles on the bed and banks of a water body (such as a river, channel, or estuary) begin to be eroded and transported by the flowing water. This velocity represents a threshold beyond which the stability of the bed and bank materials is compromised, leading to erosion and potential structural damage. Maximum Critical Scour Velocity is denoted by vmaxs symbol.
How to evaluate Maximum Critical Scour Velocity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Critical Scour Velocity, enter Acceleration due to Gravity (g), Diameter of Particle(Max Critical Scour Velocity) (D) & Specific Gravity of Particle (G) and hit the calculate button.