Manning formula
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The Manning formula is an empirical formula for open channel flow, or flow driven by gravity. It was developed by the Irish engineer Robert Manning.
- [V = \frac R_h ^\frac \cdot S ^\frac]
- V - cross-sectional average velocity (m/s)
- n - Manning coefficient of roughness
- Rh - hydraulic radius (m)
- S - slope of pipe/channel (m/m)
The hydraulic radius is:
- [R_h = \frac]
- A - cross sectional area of flow (m2)
- P - wetted perimeter (m)
See also
External links
- [Manning roughness coefficient] - values for some common materials
- [History of the Manning Formula]
- [Manning formula - online calculator]
- [Notes on basic hydraulics] - describes the difference between open channel flow and closed channel flow
- [The Manning Formula]
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