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28.
If y is the depth of water at any section, then the mean velocity is
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Pratap Baral said:
1 decade ago
Why not 0.5 y?
Uma said:
1 decade ago
How its 0.6Y?
Suman Debnath said:
1 decade ago
Can you explain how its becomes 0.6y?
Raman said:
10 years ago
See the channel section with velocity distribution.
Chandu said:
9 years ago
Due to surface currents max velocity does not occur at surface max velocity occurs at 0.25y
Mean velocity at V 0.6y = (V 0.8y+V 0.6y)/2.
Mean velocity at V 0.6y = (V 0.8y+V 0.6y)/2.
Gayatri said:
8 years ago
Please, explain anyone?
Zee said:
8 years ago
How it is? Explain.
Dvs said:
8 years ago
Yes, you are correct @Chandu.
Krunal said:
7 years ago
max. velocity occur at depth 0.05y to 0.15y below free surface.
mean velocity occur at an average of the velocities measured at 0.2y and 0.8y depth from the free surface.
So, the answer is nearly from 0.6y to 0.7y.
mean velocity occur at an average of the velocities measured at 0.2y and 0.8y depth from the free surface.
So, the answer is nearly from 0.6y to 0.7y.
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Chandu said:
7 years ago
For natural streams 0.6y.
For floods 0.5y.
For floods 0.5y.
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