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Define the hydraulic diameter for a rectangular duct

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  • The hydraulic diameter is four times the flow area divided by the duct perimeter. The formulas given before show the diameter d. For rectangular and oval ducts a corrected hydraulic diameter should be used.

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Answer with Explanation:

Hydraulic diameter is a term analogous to the diameter of the circular sectional pipe but used for the cases when the cross sectional shape of the pipe is non circular.

It serves as an equivalent diameter that is used to calculate the Reynolds number for the flow.

The hydraulic diameter is 4 times the hydraulic radius of any section.

For a rectangular duct as shown in the attached figure


R_(h)=(Wetted_(Area))/(Wetted_(perimeter))\\\\R_h=(d* b)/(2(d+b))\\\\\therefore D_(h)=4* R_(h)=4* (db)/(2(d+b))=(2db)/((d+b))

Where


D_(h) is the hydraulic diameter of the duct with depth 'd' and width 'b'

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