Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 1)
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The hydraulic mean depth or the hydraulic radius is the ratio of
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Ajay said:
9 years ago
Hydraulic mean depth: Hydraulics, mean depth, hm, is defined as the depth which, when multiplied by the top water surface width, T, is equal to the irregular section area, A.
The equation for hydraulic mean depth, hm, is,
Hydraulic Radius : Hydraulic radius, Rh, is defined as the area of the flow section divided by the wetted perimeter, Pw.
The equation for hydraulic mean depth, hm, is,
Hydraulic Radius : Hydraulic radius, Rh, is defined as the area of the flow section divided by the wetted perimeter, Pw.
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Prince said:
4 years ago
Hydraulic mean depth = A/T.
Hydraulic radius = A/P.
Hydraulic diameter = 4(Hydraulic radius) = 4A/P.
Hydraulic radius = A/P.
Hydraulic diameter = 4(Hydraulic radius) = 4A/P.
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Sara f. Mustafa said:
7 years ago
That portion of the perimeter of a stream-channel cross-section that is in contact with the water.
Pintu said:
9 years ago
Hydraulic mean depth = 4A/m.
A = area of flow.
m = wetted perimeter.
A = area of flow.
m = wetted perimeter.
Jayram Prajapati said:
9 years ago
What is hydraulic mean depth?
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KARTHIKEYANARVI said:
8 years ago
What is wetted perimeter?
S Bera said:
8 years ago
Here, m=a/p.
Rishi said:
6 years ago
M = 4A/P.
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