Class Examples 4, Open Channel Flow
Class Examples 4, Open Channel Flow
Class Examples 4, Open Channel Flow
HYDRAULICS 2A
(HYDCIA2)
CLASS EXAMPLES 4:
OPEN CHANNEL FLOW
(June 2020)
QUESTION 1
An unlined open channel is to be excavated into predominantly sandy soil for which flow velocity
is to be limited to 1.22 m/s in order to protect the channel from erosion. With this material, the
Manning’s coefficient, n = 0.022, and the recommended side slope, z = 3. The channel, which
will have a bottom slope of 0.0011, must be designed to accommodate a design flow of 9.8 m3/s.
With this information, determine the minimum size of the channel (bed width and flow depth) that
can accommodate the designed flow.
ANSWER
1.0
Given,
Q 9.80
A 8.03m 2
V x 1.22
8.03 by zy 2 by 3 y 2
by 3 y 2 8.03
8.03 3 y 2
b
y
Perimeter,
P b 2 y 1 z 2 b 2 y 1 32
P b 6.32 y
8.03 3 y 2
P 6.32 y
y
8.03 3 y 2 6.32 y 2
P
y
8.03 3.32 y 2
P
y
Hydraulic radius,
A 8.03 8.03 y
R
P 8.03 3.32 y 2
8.03 3.32 y 2
y
Discharge in the channel, using the Manning’s equation
1 2 3 12
Q R S A
n
2
1 8.03 y 3
1
9.8
2
0.0011 2 8.03
0.022 8.03 3.32 y
2
8.03 y 3
0.81
2
8.03 3.32 y
8.03 y
0.73
8.03 3.32 y 2
8.03 y 5.86 2.42 y 2
y 2 3.32 y 2.42 0
b b 2 4ac
x
2a
x 2.24 or x 1.08m
Thus,
for y = 2.24m,
Now, we check for, y = 1.08 m, and then work out the bed width
just like before.
H y fb 1.08 0.7
H 1.78m
QUESTION 2
An irrigation channel in the form of a trapezoidal shape (Fig. 2.1) below is constructed and lined
with concrete. The channel is laid on a longitudinal bed slope that falls 1.0 m per 1km of length.
If the channel is designed to carry a discharge of 954.0 m3/min, calculate the following:
2
2
1
1
Fig. 2.1
ANSWER
2.0 Given,
- Channel as shown.
- Channel material is concrete
- Bed slope, 1 m in 1km, S 0.001
- Side slope, z 2
- Bed width, b 3.5m
- Discharge, Q 954 .0m / min 15.9m / s
3 3
yn
0.35
b
yn 0.35 3.5
yn 1.225m
Wetted perimeter, P,
P b 2 y 1 z 2 3.5 2 1.4 1 2 2
P 9.76m
Thus,
Q 15.9
V 1.8m / s
A 8.82
c) Critical depth,
3 3
Qz 2
15.9 2 2
1 5
1 5
0.63
g 2b 2
9.81 2 3.5 2
zy c
0.54
b
Critical depth,
0.54 3.5
yc 0.95m
2
QUESTION 3
On a particular flood protection dam, a rectangular channel 12.5 m wide forms part of that dam’s
spillway. The discharge over this spillway is 38.2 m3/s. At the foot of the spillway, the channel is
almost horizontal forming a hydraulic jump as a result of the sudden change in slope. If, after the
jump, the depth of water is found to be 2.05 m, compute the following:
ANSWER
3.0 Given,
- Rectangular channel
- Q = 38.2 m3/s
- Bed width, b = 12.5 m
- Flow depth before the jump, y2 = 2.05 m
-
Thus,
3.06 2 y 2.05
2.05 y1 1
9.81 2
y 2.05
0.95 2.05 y1 1
2
1.91 2.05 y1 y1 2.05
1.91 2.05 y12 4.2 y1
y12 2.05 y1 0.93 0
y1 2.43 or y1 0.38
y1 0.38m
Hence,
8.04
N F1 4.17
9.81 0.38
E
y 2 y1 3
4 y1 y 2
E
2.05 0.383 1.4947
4 0.38 2.05
E 1.49m
e) Critical velocity,
Critical depth,
Q2 3 38.2 2
yc 3 0.98m
gb 2 9.81 12.5 2
Critical velocity,
Q Q 38.2
Vc
Ac byc 12.5 0.98
Vc 3.13m / s
QUESTION 4
Fig. 4.2 shows a rectangular channel that is used to carry a volume of 330 m3 of water every
minute from one process tank to another within a wastewater treatment works. With this flow, the
channel flows with a depth of (y = 0.5 m) over a channel width of (b = 2.0 m). For the channel
lined with unfinished concrete (n = 0.017), complete the following design tasks:
Fig. 4.2
ANSWER
4.0 Given,
- Channel width, b = 2.0 m
- Discharge, Q = 330/min = 5.5 m3/s
- Channel is lined – unfinished concrete, n = 0.017
- Flow depth, y = 0.5 m
a) Critical depth,
Q2 5.52
yc 3 3 0.917
gb 2 9.81 22
yc 0.92m
Q Q 5.5
Vc
Ac byc 2 0.92
Vc 2.999m / s
Hence,
2.9992
Emin 0.92 1.3785
2 9.81
Emin 1.38m
c) With y yc
Flow is SUPERCRITICAL
Thus,
y1 0.5m
Q Q
V1
A1 by1
5.5 5.5
V1
2 0.5 1.0
V1 5.5m / s
Hence,
V12 5.5 2
E1 y1 0.5
2g 2 9.81
E1 2.04m
ii) Alternate depth, y1
q2 y y2
y1 y 2 1
g 2
Where,
Q 5.5
q 2.75m 2 / s
b 2
Hence,
q2 y y2
y1 y2 1
g 2
2.752 0.5 y2
0.5 y2
9.81 2
1.54 0.25 y2 0.5 y22
y22 0.5 y2 3.08 0
b b 2 4ac
x
2a
0.5 0.52 4 1 (3.08)
x
2
0.5 3.55
x
2
x 1.53 or x 2.03
Since the critical depth, yc = 0.92 m, and y2, must be positive,
therefore,
y2 1.53m
V1 5.5
N F1
gy1 9.81 0.5
N F 1 2.48
Q Q 5.5 5.5
V2
A2 by2 2.0 1.53 3.06
V2 1.80m / s
V2 1.8
NF 2
gy2 9.811.53
N F 2 0.46
QUESTION 5
5.1 A trapezoidal channel with a bed width of 12.5 m is constructed to transport a 24.6 m3/s
flow of water to a nearby commercial farm. The side slopes on both banks of the
channel is 1:1. For a critical flow condition in this channel, compute the following:
5.2 Water flows in a rectangular irrigation channel 4.0 m wide at a depth of 1.7 m. For a
discharge of 15.0 m3/s,
ANSWER
5.1 Given,
b 12.5m
Q 24.6m 3 / s
z 1
Q 2T
1
gA3
Where,
T b 2 zy c 12.5 2 y c
A byc zy c 12.5 y c y c2
Therefore,
Q 2T 24.6 2 12.5 2 y c
1
gA3 9.81 12.5 yc yc2 3
yc 0.719 m or yc 11.752 m
yc 0.72m
Hence,
Ac 9.50
Dc
Tc 13.94
Dc 0.682 m
c) Critical velocity
Q 24.6
Vc
Ac 9.50
Vc 2.589 m / s
5.2 Given,
- Rectangular channel
b 4.0m
y 1.7m
Q 15.0m 3 / s
n 0.012
V 2.21
NF
gy 9.81 1.7
N F 0.54
With the Froude number (NF) less than 1.0, the flow is
SUBCRITICAL
And therefore,
y2 1.7m
b) Alternate depth
q2 y y2
y1 y 2 1
g 2
3.75 2 y 1.7
1.7 y1 1
9.81 2
2.87 1.7 y12 2.89 y1
y12 1.7 y1 1.69 0
y1 0.703m
c) Critical slope,
Critical depth,
Q 2 3 15.0 2
yc 3 1.13m
gb 2 9.81 4.0 2
Critical velocity,
Q Q 15.0
Vc
Ac byc 4.0 1.13
Vc 3.33m / s
Ac byc 4 1.13
Rc
Pc b 2 y c 4 2 1.13
Rc 0.72 m
S 0.0025
QUESTION 6
QUESTION 7
Textbook, Q14.15
ANSWER
7.0 Given,
(Q14.15)
River channel
S r 0.00015
nr 0.04
sideSlope 1:1
S r 0.00015
nr 0.04
sideSlope 1:1
All dimensions as given in the diagram.
Area, Ar ,
Ar by zy 2
Ar 3.658 0.914 1 0.9142
Ar 4.179m2
Wetted perimeter, Pr
Pr b 2 y 1 z 2
Pr 3.658 2 0.914 1 12
Pr 6.243m
Hydraulic radius, Rr
Ar 4.179
Rr 0.669m
Pr 6.243
1 2 3 12
Qr Rr Sr Ar
nr
1 2 1
Qr 0.669 3 0.00015 2 4.179
0.04
Qr 0.979m3 / s
Ar by zy 2 b 2 zy yr
Ar 3.658 1.219 11.219 3.658 2 11.219 0.61
2
Ar 5.945 3.719
Ar 9.664m2
Wetted perimeter, Pr
Pr b 2 y 1 z 2
Pr 3.658 2 1.219 1 12
Pr 7.106m
Hydraulic radius, Rr
Ar 9.664
Rr 1.36m
Pr 7.106
1 2 3 12
Qr Rr Sr Ar
nr
1 2 1
Qr 1.36 3 0.00015 2 9.664
0.04
Qr 3.632m3 / s
Area, A f 1 ,
1
Af 1 3.048 (0.61 3.048) 0.61
2
Af 1 2.045m 2
Wetted perimeter, Pf 1 ,
Hydraulic radius, R f 1
Af 1 2.045
Rf 1 0.523m
Pf 1 3.911
1 2 3 12
Qf 1 R f 1 S f Af 1
nf
1 2 1
Qf 1 0.523 3 0.00015 2 2.045
0.04
Q f 1 0.406m3 / s
Similarly,
Q f 2 Q f 1 0.406m3 / s
QUESTION 8
Textbook, Q14.19
ANSWER
8.0 Given,
(Q14.19)
- Trapezoidal channel
b 3m
3
z 1.5
2
-
0.1
S 0.001
100
y 1.5m
- For float-finished concrete, n = 0.015
Wetted area,
A by zy 2
A 3 1.5 1.5 1.52
A 7.875m2
Wetted perimeter,
P b 2 y 1 z2
P 3 2 1.5 1 1.52
P 8.408m
Hydraulic radius, R
A 7.875
R 0.937m
P 8.408
1 2 3 12
Q R S A
n
1 2 1
Q 0.937 3 0.001 2 7.875
0.015
Q 15.892m3 / s
Froude number,
V
NF
gD
Velocity,
Q 15.892
V 2.018m / s
A 7.875
Top water surface width,
T b 2 zy
T 3 2 1.5 1.5
T 7.5m
Hydraulic depth,
A 7.875
D 1.05m
T 7.5
Hence,
Froude number,
V 2.018
NF
gD 9.811.05
N F 0.629
Q 2T
1
gA3
Q 2 A3
DA2
g T
15.8922
DA2 25.745
9.81
Where,
Hence,
3 yc 1.5 yc2
2
DA2 3 yc 1.5 yc2 25.745
3 3 yc
yc 1.04345
or
yc 1.1617
yc 1.16m