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A 3.0-m wide rectangular asphalt channel discharges 33.84 m^3/s of water with a depth of 2.0 m. What is the head loss in 100 m length of channel?

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Answer:

Head loss in 100 m length equals 1.00 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

The head loss in an open channel is calculated using manning's equation as follows


Q=(1)/(n)(A^(5/3))/(P^(2/3))S_(f)^(1/2)

For a asphalt rectangular channel we have

Area of flow =
3.0* 2.0 = 6m^(2)

Wetted Perimeter =
3.0+2* 2.0=7.0m

manning's roughness coefficient = 0.016

Applying values in the above equation we get


33.84=(1)/(0.016)* (6^(5/3))/(7^(2/3))S_(f)^(1/2)\\\\\therefore S^(1/2)_(f)=0.1\\\\\therefore S_(f)=0.01

Now we know that


S_(f)=(H_(L))/(L)\\\\\therefore H_(l)=0.01* 100m=1.00m

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