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Roughness Coefficient for Running Full in Hydraulic Mean Depth Formulas
The Roughness Coefficient for Running Full accounts for uniform surface resistance affecting flow velocity and friction loss. And is denoted by N.
Hydraulic Mean Depth formulas that make use of Roughness Coefficient for Running Full
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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Velocity Ratio
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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Full Flow given Self Cleansing Velocity
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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partial Flow given Velocity Ratio
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Hydraulic Mean Depth for Partial Flow given Self Cleansing Velocity
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Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio given Velocity Ratio
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Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio given Discharge Ratio
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Hydraulic Mean Depth Ratio given Self Cleansing Discharge
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FAQ
What is the Roughness Coefficient for Running Full?
The Roughness Coefficient for Running Full accounts for uniform surface resistance affecting flow velocity and friction loss.
Can the Roughness Coefficient for Running Full be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Roughness Coefficient for Running Full, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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