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:< | :''t<sub>c</sub>'' = time of concentration in minutes. | ||
:< | :''L<sub>c</sub>'' = length of channel reach in feet. | ||
:< | :''S<sub>c</sub>'' = average channel slope in ft/ft. | ||
For flow in concrete channels, < | For flow in concrete channels, ''t<sub>c</sub>'' should be multiplied by 0.2. | ||
Revision as of 15:39, 6 December 2016
Ramser (1927) developed an equation for computing the time of concentration in well-defined channels. The equation is based on the length and slope of the channel.
where:
- tc = time of concentration in minutes.
- Lc = length of channel reach in feet.
- Sc = average channel slope in ft/ft.
For flow in concrete channels, tc should be multiplied by 0.2.
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