Calculate the frictional slope of a triangular channel having depth 2.5m and side slope of 1H:2V if the rate of change of specific energy is 1.6×10-5m/s. Given:V=1.57 m/s

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 135  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Fluid Mechanics Practice Test: Non Uniform Flow in Channels — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Non Uniform Flow in Channels topics include: Gradually varied flow, gradually varied flow in wide rectangular channels, surface profiles characteristics, relation b/w water surface and channel bottom slopes, hydraulic jump, hydraulic jump types and location. Non-uniform flow in channels occurs when the velocity is not constant at a given instant. It can also be defined as when the flow depth changes at every cross-section along the flow direction for a given time.  Non-uniform flow can result from gradual or sudden changes in the cross sectional area. For example, in a river, water flowing... Show more

Calculate the frictional slope of a triangular channel having depth 2.5m and side slope of 1H:2V if the rate of change of specific energy is 1.6×10<sup>-5</sup>m/s. Given:V=1.57 m/s