To calculate the flow rate for a trapezoidal channel, first, identify the bottom width, side slope, and flow depth of the channel. The cross-sectional area (A) corresponding to the depth of flow (y), channel bottom width (B), and side slope (θ) is determined by:
Next, calculate the wetted perimeter, which includes the bottom width and the sloped side lengths in contact with the water. Using the values of the cross-sectional area and the wetted perimeter, determine the hydraulic radius by dividing the area by the perimeter. Select an appropriate Manning’s roughness coefficient based on the surface material of the channel. Apply Manning’s equation by substituting the hydraulic radius, channel slope, and roughness coefficient to find the flow velocity. Finally, calculate the flow rate by multiplying the flow velocity with the cross-sectional area. Always use consistent units throughout the process.
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