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Ce142p-2 Q3-B A2

This document contains 5 unsolved problems related to fluid mechanics in open channel flow. Problem 1 asks the reader to calculate the discharge in a rectangular concrete channel given the channel dimensions, flow depth, and slope. Problem 2 gives channel dimensions and flow rate, asking for the normal and critical depths near the channel's free discharge end. Problem 3 asks for the critical slope of a smooth wooden flume of given width and discharge. Problem 4 provides trapezoidal canal dimensions and slope, asking for the discharge using a given Manning's n. Problem 5 is left blank.

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Ce142p-2 Q3-B A2

This document contains 5 unsolved problems related to fluid mechanics in open channel flow. Problem 1 asks the reader to calculate the discharge in a rectangular concrete channel given the channel dimensions, flow depth, and slope. Problem 2 gives channel dimensions and flow rate, asking for the normal and critical depths near the channel's free discharge end. Problem 3 asks for the critical slope of a smooth wooden flume of given width and discharge. Problem 4 provides trapezoidal canal dimensions and slope, asking for the discharge using a given Manning's n. Problem 5 is left blank.

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CE142P-2 Q3-B

Solve the following Problem

1. A rectangular concrete channel 12 ft. wide, and water flows in it uniformly at a depth of 4 ft. If
the channel drop 10 ft. in a length of 4,000 ft. what is the discharge? Assume n = 0.012

2. A channel 1 m wide and 1 m deep carries a flow of 0.62 m³ / s on a slope of 0.001 with n = 0.012.
The channel terminates in a free discharge ( note: free discharge means in critical condition of
flow). Find the normal depth and critical depth in the vicinity of the discharge.

3. Determine the critical slope for a smooth wooden flume of rectangular cross-section, 3.6 m wide
carrying 2.7 m³/s.

4. Determine the discharge of a concrete-lined canal of a trapezoidal cross-section, bottom width


1.5 m , depth of flow 1.5 m, side slopes 3 horizontal to 2 vertical, channel slope 3 m per 5,000 m.
Use n=0.013

5.

End here- Goodluck!!!!!

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