Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel Formula

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Wetted Perimeter refers to the length of the channel boundary in direct contact with the flowing fluid, used to calculate flow characteristics. Check FAQs
P=(Awm)
P - Wetted Perimeter?Aw - Wetted Area?m - Hydraulic Mean Depth?

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12Edit=(120Edit10Edit)
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Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
P=(Awm)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P=(12010m)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P=(12010)
LAST Step Evaluate
P=12m

Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel Formula Elements

Variables
Wetted Perimeter
Wetted Perimeter refers to the length of the channel boundary in direct contact with the flowing fluid, used to calculate flow characteristics.
Symbol: P
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Wetted Area
Wetted Area refers to the cross-sectional area of the flow in contact with the channel's boundary, essential for flow analysis.
Symbol: Aw
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
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.

Other formulas in Chezy's Formula category

​Go Velocity of Flow by Chezy's Formula
Vc=CScm
​Go Chezy's Constant given Velocity of Flow by Chezy's Formula
C=VcScm
​Go Hydraulic Gradient given Velocity of Flow by Chezy's Formula
Sc=(Vc)2(C)2m
​Go Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel given Velocity of Flow by Chezy's Formula
m=(Vc)2(C)2Sc

How to Evaluate Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel?

Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel evaluator uses Wetted Perimeter = (Wetted Area/Hydraulic Mean Depth) to evaluate the Wetted Perimeter, The Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel is defined as the length of the channel boundary in direct contact with the flowing fluid, used to calculate flow characteristics. Wetted Perimeter is denoted by P symbol.

How to evaluate Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel, enter Wetted Area (Aw) & Hydraulic Mean Depth (m) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel

What is the formula to find Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel?
The formula of Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel is expressed as Wetted Perimeter = (Wetted Area/Hydraulic Mean Depth). Here is an example- 12 = (120/10).
How to calculate Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel?
With Wetted Area (Aw) & Hydraulic Mean Depth (m) we can find Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel using the formula - Wetted Perimeter = (Wetted Area/Hydraulic Mean Depth).
Can the Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel be negative?
No, the Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel?
Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Wetted Perimeter with known Hydraulic Mean Radius of Channel can be measured.
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