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Example 4.1 (Pages 110-113) : (Measured Bed Material Concentration)

The document provides data and calculations related to bed load discharge using the Duboys method. It includes parameters such as median particle size, velocity, slope, depth, width, and bed material concentration. It then performs calculations to determine bed load discharge rate using these parameters and equations from the Duboys method. The calculated bed load discharge rate is 1.08 pounds per second per foot.

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Example 4.1 (Pages 110-113) : (Measured Bed Material Concentration)

The document provides data and calculations related to bed load discharge using the Duboys method. It includes parameters such as median particle size, velocity, slope, depth, width, and bed material concentration. It then performs calculations to determine bed load discharge rate using these parameters and equations from the Duboys method. The calculated bed load discharge rate is 1.08 pounds per second per foot.

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Example 4.1 (Pages 110-113) PARTICLES SIZE, WIDTH, DEPTH, SP


d50 (median particle size) = 0.000928 ft = 0.283 mm
V (velocity) = 3.20 ft/s = 0.9775 d50 W
S (slope) = 0.00144 [ft] [ft]
D (average depth) = 1.44 ft = 0.000928 71.0000
B (channel width) = 71.00 ft =
Cm (measured bed material concentration) = 1610 ppm
T (water temperature) = 5.6 ᴼC = 42.08 ᴼF

Data Parameters
g (gravity) = 32.2 ft/s² = 9.81 m/s²
ν (kinematic viscosity) = 4.90E-06 ft²/s = 1.49E-06 m²/s
rw (density of water) = 1.94 lb-s²/ft4 = 102 kg-s²/m4
gw (specific weight of water) (g=rg) = 62.43 lb/ft³ = 1000 kg/m³

Conversion of Units
1m = 3.28084 ft 1 ft = 0.30480 m
1 kg = 2.204623 lb 1 lb = 0.45359 kg
1 kg/m³ = 0.06243 lb/ft³ 1 lb/ft³ = 16.01846 kg/m³
1 ppm = 6.24E-02 lb/ft³ (1 parts per million = 0.062428 pound/foot³)
CALCULATING BED LOAD DISCHARGE USING DUB

LES SIZE, WIDTH, DEPTH, SPEED AND SLOPE graph 4.2


baca
0.173
D V Q   DS d 50 c K  (3 / 4)
S SG d50
[ft] [ft/s] [ft³/s] [lb/ft²] [mm] [lb/ft²] [ft6/(lb²-s)
1.4400 3.2000 327.1680 0.001440 2.65 0.129 0.283 0.018 0.451
AD DISCHARGE USING DUBOYS METHOD

by volume

K 
0.173
d 50
(3 / 4 ) qb  K    c 
qb qm 
Q
W

Cm 6.24  10 5  qb
qm
[(ft³/s)/ft] [(lb/s)/ft] [(lb/s)/ft]
0.0065 1.08 0.46 2.3

N/m³
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Example 4.1 (Pages 110-113) PARTICLES SIZE, WIDTH, DEPTH, SP


d50 (median particle size) = 0.000928 ft = 0.283 mm
V (velocity) = 3.20 ft/s d50 W
S (slope) = 0.00144 [m] [m]
D (average depth) = 1.44 ft 0.000283 21.6408
B (channel width) = 71.00 ft
Cm (measured bed material concentration) = 1610 ppm
T (water temperature) = 5.6 ᴼC = 42.08 ᴼF

Data Parameters
g (gravity) = 32.2 ft/s² = 9.81 m/s²
ν (kinematic viscosity) = 4.90E-06 ft²/s = 1.49E-06 m²/s
rw (density of water) = 1.94 lb-s²/ft4 = 102 kg-s²/m4
gw (specific weight of water) (g=rg) = 62.43 lb/ft³ = 1000 kg/m³

Conversion of Units
1m = 3.28084 ft 1 ft = 0.30480 m
1 kg = 2.204623 lb 1 lb = 0.45359 kg
1 kg/m³ = 0.06243 lb/ft³ 1 lb/ft³ = 16.01846 kg/m³
CALCULATING BED LOAD DISCHARGE USING DUB

LES SIZE, WIDTH, DEPTH, SPEED AND SLOPE graph 4.2


baca
D V Q   DS d 50 c  sK
S SG
[m] [m/s] [m³/s] [kg/m²] [mm] [kg/m²] [m³/(kg-s)]
0.4389 0.9754 9.2644 0.001440 2.65 0.632 0.283 0.089 4.670
AD DISCHARGE USING DUBOYS METHOD

by volume

qb   s K    cq m 
Q
W

Cm  10 3  qb
qm
[(kg/s)/m] [(kg/s)/m]
1.6027 0.6892 2.3
[(lb/s)/ft]
1.08

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