This document provides information about a channel with a composite cross-section that exceeds its bank-full level of 3.0 meters after large storm events. The flood banks are 15 meters wide with 1:3 side slopes, grassed surface and a Manning's roughness of 0.035. Given the maximum flood level is 4.5 meters, Manning's roughness of the main channel is 0.015 and bed slope is 0.001, the document asks to determine the discharge at the flood level and calculate the energy coefficient.
This document provides information about a channel with a composite cross-section that exceeds its bank-full level of 3.0 meters after large storm events. The flood banks are 15 meters wide with 1:3 side slopes, grassed surface and a Manning's roughness of 0.035. Given the maximum flood level is 4.5 meters, Manning's roughness of the main channel is 0.015 and bed slope is 0.001, the document asks to determine the discharge at the flood level and calculate the energy coefficient.
This document provides information about a channel with a composite cross-section that exceeds its bank-full level of 3.0 meters after large storm events. The flood banks are 15 meters wide with 1:3 side slopes, grassed surface and a Manning's roughness of 0.035. Given the maximum flood level is 4.5 meters, Manning's roughness of the main channel is 0.015 and bed slope is 0.001, the document asks to determine the discharge at the flood level and calculate the energy coefficient.
Example The figure below shows a channel with a composite section. After large storm events, the channel exceeds the bank-full level of 3.0 m. The flood banks measure 15 m wide with side slopes of 1:3 and are grassed, with a manning’s roughness value of 0.035. If the manning’s roughness of the main channel is 0.015 and the bed slope is 0.001, determine the discharge at the maximum flood level of 4.5 m. Calculate the energy coefficient.