BASEMENTBasic Simulation Environment for computation of environmental flow and natural hazard simulationLaboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology (VAW)ETH Zurich | ![]() |
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Hello,
in the reference manual v2.5.3, page 2.1-3 the formula for the skin friction correction is described.
So my question:
for the calculation of the Strickler grain roughness kstr' in formula RI-1.25, on page 1.1-7, per default you use d90 or 3*d90 in the denominator?
I would be very glad for an answer!
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Clemens
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Hello,
another question:
the formula for the Strickler grain roughness kstr' (formula RI-1.25) used in Basement is written as: kst = 21.1/ks^(1/6), with ks = d90.
Where does the formula come from? Do you have a reference?
The value of 21.1 in the numerator is from Strickler (1923), however in combination with ks=d50.
I know, the question seems a little bit pedantic but we want to compare different models, so we want to get sure about the different approaches.
Best regards,
Clemens
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The formula is quoted by Chaudhry in his book Open-Channel Flow (2nd edition), chapter 4 'Uniform Flow'.
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Hello,
thank you very much!
Clemens
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