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Kerby (1959) developed an equation for computing the time of concentration for overland flow distances of less than 500 feet and greater than 300 feet. | Kerby (1959) developed an equation for computing the time of concentration for overland flow distances of less than 500 feet and greater than 300 feet. | ||
: | :<math>t_c = \left ( \frac {0.67 \ast n \ast L_o}{ \sqrt {S}} \right )^{0.467} </math> | ||
where: | where: |
Revision as of 15:43, 27 February 2013
Kerby (1959) developed an equation for computing the time of concentration for overland flow distances of less than 500 feet and greater than 300 feet.
where:
= time of concentration in minutes.
= overland slope in ft/ft.
= roughness coefficient.
= length of overland flow in feet.
A table of recommended values for n is given below:
Surface Description | |
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Smooth, impervious surface | 0.02 |
Smooth, packed bare soil | 0.1 |
Poor grass, cultivated row crops of moderately rough bare soil | 0.2 |
Pasture or average grass | 0.4 |
Deciduous timberland | 0.6 |
Timberland with deep forest litter or dense grass | 0.8 |
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