Hydraulic Radius of a Triangular Channel Formula
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\( r_h \;=\; \dfrac{ A_c }{ P_w }\) (Hydraulic Radius of a Triangular Channel)
\( A_c \;=\; r_h \cdot P_w \)
\( P_w \;=\; \dfrac{ A_c }{ r_h }\)
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Symbol |
English |
Metric |
\( r_h \) = Hydraulic Radius |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
\( A_c \) = Flow Area Cross-section |
\(ft^2\) |
\(m^2\) |
\( P_w \) = Wetting Perimeter |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
Hydraulic radius, abbreviated as \(r_h\), is the area cross-section of water in a pipe or channel divided by the wetting perimeter. The hydraulic radius (R) of an open channel, including a triangular channel, is a measure of the channel's efficiency in conveying flow. It is defined as the cross-sectional area of flow divided by the wetted perimeter.

Hydraulic Radius of a Triangular Channel Formula
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\( r_h \;=\; \dfrac{ z \cdot h^2 }{ 2 \cdot h \cdot \sqrt{1 + z^2 } }\) |
Symbol |
English |
Metric |
\( r_h \) = Hydraulic Radius |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
\( z \) = Width of Channel Slope |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
\( h \) = Fluid Depth |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
