- Chézy formula
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In fluid dynamics, the Chézy formula describes the mean flow velocity of steady, turbulent open channel flow:
where
- v is the mean velocity [m/s],
- C is the Chézy coefficient [m½/s],
- R is the hydraulic radius (~ water depth) [m], and
- i is the bottom slope [m/m].
The formula is named after Antoine de Chézy, the French hydraulics engineer who devised it in 1775.
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Usage with Manning coefficient
This formula can also be used with Manning's Roughness Coefficient, instead of Chézy's coefficient. Manning derived[1] the following relation to C based upon experiments:
where
- C is the Chézy coefficient [m½/s],
- R is the hydraulic radius (~ water depth) [m], and
- n is Manning's roughness coefficient.
This relation is empirical.
See also
References
- ^ Manning, R., "On the flow of Water in Open Channels and Pipes." Transactions Institute of Civil Engineers of Ireland, vol. 20, pp 161-209, Dublin, 1891, Supplement, vol 24, pp. 179-207, 1895
External links
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