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Solved Problem 07

1) A concrete channel was constructed to carry water to a hydroelectric plant. The channel is 2 meters wide and has a longitudinal slope of 0.6‰. Given a desired water depth of 1.2 meters, the discharge flowing through the channel was calculated to be 2.8 cubic meters per second. 2) A trapezoidal channel with a 2 meter bed width, 0.05% longitudinal slope, and 1:1.5 side slopes was analyzed. Given an expected discharge of 1.5 cubic meters per second and a gravel bed, the calculated depth was 0.8 meters. 3) The diameter of a circular conduit needed to carry a discharge of 6.5 cubic meters per
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Solved Problem 07

1) A concrete channel was constructed to carry water to a hydroelectric plant. The channel is 2 meters wide and has a longitudinal slope of 0.6‰. Given a desired water depth of 1.2 meters, the discharge flowing through the channel was calculated to be 2.8 cubic meters per second. 2) A trapezoidal channel with a 2 meter bed width, 0.05% longitudinal slope, and 1:1.5 side slopes was analyzed. Given an expected discharge of 1.5 cubic meters per second and a gravel bed, the calculated depth was 0.8 meters. 3) The diameter of a circular conduit needed to carry a discharge of 6.5 cubic meters per
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Solved problems – 7th exercise

Solved problem 7.1

A rectangular concrete drive channel was constructed to conduct water to


small hydro-electric power plant. Concrete of both bed and walls of the channel has
been done in a current way. Width of the channel bed is b = 2,0 m, longitudinal slope
of channel bed i0 = 0,6 ‰. What discharge will flow to the hydro-power plant,
supposing that flow in the channel is uniform? Depth of water in channel should be
y0 = 1,20 m.
[Results: 2,8 m3.s-1]

SolutIon

Rectangular area S = b.y = 2,0 . 1,2 = 2,4 m2.


Wetted perimeter O = b + 2.y = 2,0 + 2 . 1,2 = 4,4 m.
Hydraulic radius R = S / O = 0,545 m.
Slope 0,6 ‰ – for calculation it has to be expressed as a dimensionless
number, i.e. i0 = 0,0006.

Velocity can be calculated from Chezy equation v  C  Ri and consequently,


discharge will be calculated from continuity equation Q  C  S  Ri
Velocity coefficient C can be calculated e.g. from Manning formula. Value of
roughness coefficient n will be determined from tab. 12 – usual value for concrete
channels should be n = 0,014.

1
1 16 1
velocity coefficient C R  0,545 6 = 64,5 m0,5.s-1
n 0,014

velocity from Chezy equation v  C R . ie

discharge from continuity equation Q  S v

Q  C  S  Ri  64,5  2,4  0,545  0,0006 = 2,80 m3.s-1.

K141 HYAE 1 exercise 7


Solved problem 7.2

Calculate the depth yo in which the discharge Q = 1,5 m3s-1 will flow through
the channel with trapezoid-shaped cross section. Width of the channel bed is
b = 2 m, slope of bed io = 0,05 %, slope of sides is 1 : 1,5. The channel is excavated
in gravel sends, representative grain size was determined from grain size curve
de = 0,02 m, Determine the roughness coefficient from Strickler formula.

[Results: 0,8 m]

S o l u t i o n:
1 21,1
Strickler formula:  , where ks ~ de. Solving the formula  n = 0, 0247.
n k 1/6
s

Step-by-step method will be used to determine depth yo  discharge Q is calculated


for elective depths till there is an accordance of given and calculated discharge

yo S O R C v Q
1,0 3,500 5,610 0,624 37,44 0,661 2,314 "mistake"
0,5 1,375 3,805 0,361 34,17 0,459 0,631 "mistake"
0,8 2,560 4,888 0,524 36,36 0,588 1,506 "accord."

Discharge Q = 1,5 m3s-1 flows through the channel with the depth yo  0,8 m.

Equations to calculate the table:

area of trapezoid-shaped profile: S = y0.(b+m.y0), where m expresses


bank slope 1:m, i.e. here m = 1,5,
wetted perimeter of trapezoid-shaped profile: O  b  2 . y o 1  m2
hydraulic radius: R = S /O,
1 1
velocity coefficient: C R 6
n
mean velocity: v  C R . ie
discharge: Q = v.S

Note:
The same procedure of calculation will be used to design a channel width if - under
given roughness, longitudinal channel slope and bank slope - discharge Q is to flow
in the channel with required channel depth y.

K141 HYAE 2 exercise 7


Solved problem 7.3

Determine diameter D of a circular conduit in such a way that discharge


Q = 6,5 m3s-1 will flow through it with a free water level. Values of diameters of
produced profiles vary after 200 mm. Longitudinal slope of conduit i0 = 0,003,
roughness coefficient n = 0,011. Determine the maximum depth yo and velocity of
flow v.
What longitudinal slope i0 [‰] should have the conduit in order to the indicated
discharge was the maximum one in conduit.

S o l u t i o n:
Discharge Q is to flow through the conduit with free water level. In order to the
conduit is suggested in the most economic way, it is necessary to choose from the
production range such a diameter – minimum diameter – which will have the capacity
to conduct requested discharge with free level.

Diameter D can be calculated from Chezy equation + continuity equation


( Q  C  S  Ri ) will be used, supposing that the requested discharge is considered to
be a capacity one (related to full profile) QD.
To solve Chezy and continuity equations, velocity coefficient C can be
D
calculated from Manning formula. Hydraulic radius R 
4
2/3
1  D2  D  1 D8 / 3
6,5  CS R io      i1o/ 2    5 / 3  i1o/ 2
n 4 4 n 4
Solving this equation, the result will be D = 1,711m. The proximate larger
diameter from the production range will be selected  suggested diameter is
Dn = 1,8 m and its cross sectional area S = 2,5434 m2.

Review of suggested profile:

Under uniform flow and full circular profile


vD,n  CD,n. RD,n  io  2,92 ms-1
QD,n  CD,n .SD,n RD,n  io  7,441 m3 s -1

For discharge Q = 6,5 m3s-1 which will flow through the conduit, the ratio

Q / QD,n = 6,5 / 7,441 = 0,874.

For this relative value of discharge, also relative values of depth and velocity can be
determined from tab. 13 .

y / Dn = 0,7156 v / vDn = 1,1417

From these values

yo = 0,71561,8 = 1,288 m , v = 1,14172,92 = 3,33 ms-1.

K141 HYAE 3 exercise 7


Close profile, when full, does not carry the maximum discharge, but the
maximum discharge is reached at a smaller depth (see the graph of tab. 13). To
determine longitudinal slope io at which the discharge Q = 6,5 m3s-1 will be maximum
one, Chezy equation and continuity equations will be used again:

Q2 Q2
io   ; (C from Manning formula)
C 2 .S 2 .R K 2

Conveyance at full profile (i.e. when y = D):


1/ 6 1/ 2
1 D D 2  D 
1 
K D  CD  S D  R D        
 1/ 6 D 8 / 3  135,85 m3 s -1
n 4 4 4 n 8.4
y
From tab. 13: for Qmax and Kmax (i.e. at relative depth  0,95 ) 
D
K
  1,087  K = 1,087KD = 1,087135,85 = 147,67 m3s-1.
KD
Q2
From Chezy equation Q  C  S  R  i  K  i  i  = 0,00194 = 1,94 ‰.
K2

K141 HYAE 4 exercise 7


Solved problem 7.4

Discharge Q = 12 m3s-1 flows through rectangular channel. Width of the


channel is b = 3,0 m. Calculate and draw in graph a dependency of energy head
(specific energy) of cross section on channel depth Ed = f(y). Find out the value of
critical depth. Determine kind of flow in the channel for two depths: 0,6 m and 2,4 m.

[Results: 1,18 m; super-critical flow, sub-critical flow]


S o l u t I o n:
Q 12 4
Velocity in channel – from continuity equation: v  
S b.y y
.v 2
Specific energy of cross section: Ed  y 
2.g

 Ed  y 
4 / y 2 y
0,815
(estimated  = 1,0)
2.g y2

Ed is calculated for elective depths:

y (m) 0,4 0,6 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4
Ed (m) 5,50 2,87 2,07 1,82 1,77 1,82 1,92 2,05 2,20 2,37 2,54

Course of the dependency can be seen at graph:

Result coming from the graphical dependency: yk  1,20 m.


More precise solution: for rectangular cross section, using the formula derived from
general condition of critical flow
 Q2
yk  3  1,18 m
g b 2

As y = 0,6 m  yk = 1,18 m → flow in the channel is supercritical.


Under the depth y = 2,4 m  yk → flow in the channel is subcritical.

K141 HYAE 5 exercise 7

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