Open Channel Flow Calculator

Rectangular channel using Manning equation: Q = (1/n) · A · R^0.6666666666666666 · S^0.5.

Typical n: finished concrete 0.012–0.016, earth 0.020–0.035.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Provide channel geometry

Enter rectangular width b and depth y in meters.

2

Enter hydraulic parameters

Input bed slope S (dimensionless) and Manning n based on surface roughness.

3

Calculate discharge

Press Calculate to obtain Q, A, P, and R for your channel.

Formula

Q = (1/n) · A · R^0.6666666666666666 · S^0.5

Where: Q is discharge (m³/s), n is Manning roughness, A is area (m²), R is hydraulic radius (m), S is slope.

Rectangular channel: A = b·y, P = b + 2y, R = A/P.

Example: b=3 m, y=1.2 m, S=0.001, n=0.015 ⇒ A=3.6 m², P=5.4 m, R=0.6667 m, Q≈ 5.792 m³/s.

About Open Channel Flow Calculator

This tool estimates steady, uniform open-channel discharge using the Manning equation for a rectangular cross-section. It assists in preliminary hydraulic design and analysis.

When to Use This Calculator

  • Drainage design: Size channels and ditches.
  • Irrigation canals: Evaluate capacity for given depth.
  • Waterways: Assess effects of slope and roughness.

Why Use Our Calculator?

  • Immediate: Computes Q along with A, P, and R.
  • Practical: Uses standard Manning relation and typical n guidance.
  • User-friendly: Minimal inputs with clear outputs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which roughness n should I pick?

Consult standard tables (e.g., Chow or ASCE) for materials and conditions. Smooth concrete ~0.012–0.016; natural earth channels ~0.020–0.035.

Does this handle non-rectangular sections?

This version assumes a rectangular section. For trapezoidal or circular sections, A, P, and R formulas differ.

Is the result valid for rapidly varied flow?

No. Manning equation is for steady, uniform flow. Rapidly varied or non-uniform flow requires more advanced analysis.