Durk
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2008
- 14
Hello,
I have a question regarding a gravity flow pipe scenario. Water flows through a wide-ish channel at its end it is collected by a 798mm (ID) pipe. I have used the attached Cole-brook White formula to calculate the velocity through the pipe at full flow. I am getting a velocity of about 3.5m/s and a flowrate of 1500l/s with 1% slope(seems high). I want to calculate the level in the pipe for my actual flow of 842l/s. I think i have to swap the diameter terms to the new wetted area e.g. 90% area, 80% area etc to find my 842l/s but i am unsure that its is as simple as this...
Does anyone know how to manipulate the formula to give me what i am looking for?
I have a question regarding a gravity flow pipe scenario. Water flows through a wide-ish channel at its end it is collected by a 798mm (ID) pipe. I have used the attached Cole-brook White formula to calculate the velocity through the pipe at full flow. I am getting a velocity of about 3.5m/s and a flowrate of 1500l/s with 1% slope(seems high). I want to calculate the level in the pipe for my actual flow of 842l/s. I think i have to swap the diameter terms to the new wetted area e.g. 90% area, 80% area etc to find my 842l/s but i am unsure that its is as simple as this...
Does anyone know how to manipulate the formula to give me what i am looking for?