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After 300 feet, sheet flow usually turns to shallow concentrated flow. The following equation, based entirely on the length and slope of the arc, is used to compute the travel time for the shallow concentrated segment of flow: | After 300 feet, sheet flow usually turns to shallow concentrated flow. The following equation, based entirely on the length and slope of the arc, is used to compute the travel time for the shallow concentrated segment of flow: | ||
: <math> T_t = \frac {L}{60k \sqrt {S}} </math> | |||
where: | where: | ||
: T<sub>t</sub> | : ''T<sub>t</sub>'' = travel time for open channel flow segments. | ||
: L | : ''L'' = Length of flow segment. | ||
: k | : ''k'' = intercept coefficient (values are given in Table 3-3 of the FHWA HEC 22 manual and are repeated in the table below). | ||
: S | : ''S'' = slope of the ground surface as a percent. | ||
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|+ '''Intercept coefficients for velocity vs slope relationships''' | |+ '''Intercept coefficients for velocity vs slope relationships''' | ||
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! width=250px | Land Cover / Flow Regime !! width=100px align=center | k | ! width=250px | Land Cover / Flow Regime !! width=100px align=center | <math>k</math> | ||
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| Forest with heavy ground litter; hay meadow || align=center | 0.076 | | Forest with heavy ground litter; hay meadow || align=center | 0.076 | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 7 December 2016
After 300 feet, sheet flow usually turns to shallow concentrated flow. The following equation, based entirely on the length and slope of the arc, is used to compute the travel time for the shallow concentrated segment of flow:
where:
- Tt = travel time for open channel flow segments.
- L = Length of flow segment.
- k = intercept coefficient (values are given in Table 3-3 of the FHWA HEC 22 manual and are repeated in the table below).
- S = slope of the ground surface as a percent.
Land Cover / Flow Regime | |
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Forest with heavy ground litter; hay meadow | 0.076 |
Trash fallow or minimum tillage cultivation; contour or strip cropped; woodland | 0.152 |
Short grass pasture | 0.213 |
Cultivated straight row | 0.274 |
Nearly bare and untilled; alluvial fans in western mountain regions | 0.305 |
Grassed waterways | 0.457 |
Unpaved | 0.491 |
Paved area; small upland gullies | 0.619 |
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