To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

Wetted perimeter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cross sectional area of a trapezoidal open channel, red highlights wetted perimeter
Change of wetted perimeter (blue) of trapezoidal canal as a function of angle ψ.

The wetted perimeter is the perimeter of the cross sectional area that is "wet".[1] The length of line of the intersection of channel wetted surface with a cross sectional plane normal to the flow direction. The term wetted perimeter is common in civil engineering, environmental engineering, hydrology, geomorphology, and heat transfer applications; it is associated with the hydraulic diameter or hydraulic radius. Engineers commonly cite the cross sectional area of a river.

The wetted perimeter can be defined mathematically as

where li is the length of each surface in contact with the aqueous body.

In open channel flow, the wetted perimeter is defined as the surface of the channel bottom and sides in direct contact with the aqueous body. Friction losses typically increase with an increasing wetted perimeter, resulting in a decrease in head.[1] In a practical experiment, one is able to measure the wetted perimeter with a tape measure weighted down to the river bed to get a more accurate measurement.

When a channel is much wider than it is deep, the wetted perimeter approximates the channel width.[1]

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/3
    Views:
    15 078
    1 950
    8 680
  • Water Resources Wetted Perimeter
  • Measuring wetted perimeter of river
  • Open Channel Analysis

Transcription

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Knighton, David (1998). Fluvial forms and processes: a new perspective (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-0340663134.


This page was last edited on 31 August 2023, at 02:13
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.