online_wsprofiles_24: S1 water-surface profile
DESCRIPTION
General
- The php script [program] online_wsprofiles_24
calculates an S1 water-surface profile in a prismatic open channel using the direct-step method (Chow, V. T.: Open-channel hydraulics, McGraw-Hill, 1959).
- The program calculates normal depth
based on the geometric and hydraulic input data. Newton's iteration is used to solve the nonlinear equations.
- An S1 profile is subnormal, subcritical, and steep (see figure).
The calculated gradually varied flow depth varies between the specified [or default] flow depth
at the downstream boundary yd and the [calculated] sequent depth y2 upstream.
Input
- There are five required input variables: discharge Q, bottom width B, side slope z, bottom slope So, and Manning's n.
- For the downstream boundary condition, you can specify a suitable input flow depth.
Alternatively, if the input flow depth box is left blank,
the program will use a value equal to three times the sequent depth (3 * y2) instead.
- The program echoes the input data. Internally calculated downstream depth is echoed with five-decimal (5) accuracy.
Defaults
- For the input flow depth, you can enter
any suitable [subcritical] subnormal flow depth, i.e., a flow depth greater than sequent depth.
Leave this box blank if you want the program to use a value equal to three times
the sequent depth [ 3 * y2 ].
- You can enter the desired number of computational intervals n. The suggested range is 50-200. A higher number
means higher computational accuracy.
Leave this box blank if you want the program to set the default value at 100.
- You can enter the desired number of tabular output intervals m. The suggested range is 10-100. A higher number
means more detailed [longer] output.
Leave this box blank if you want the program to set the default value at 10.
Output
- A table with thirteen (13) columns: output interval index k, [flow] depth (m),
[flow] area (m2), velocity (m/s), velocity head (m), specific head (m), wetted perimeter (m), hydraulic radius (m),
friction slope (m/m), average [friction] slope (m/m), specific head difference (m), length increment (m), and total [channel] length (m).
- The number of computational intervals n and the number of tabular output intervals m are printed for reference.
- The calculated normal depth and normal-depth Froude number are printed for reference. If the normal-depth Froude number
is less than 1.02, execution is halted (see error message No. 8 below).
Units
- The current version is written in SI [metric] units.
Errors
- Enter only positive [nonzero] numbers for discharge, bottom slope, and Manning's n.
Failure to do this will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error messages No. 1: A, B, and C, respectively).
- Enter only nonnegative [zero or greater] numbers for bottom width and side slope.
Failure to do this will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error messages No. 2: A and B, respectively).
- Bottom width and side slope cannot be zero at the same time.
Failure to do this will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 3).
- A Manning's n value outside of the range 0.008-0.250
will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 4).
- A bottom slope outside of the range 0.000005-0.05
will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 5).
- An input flow depth greater than 100 [m] will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 6).
- An input flow depth less than or equal to the calculated sequent depth [plus 0.001 m]
will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 7).
- A normal-depth Froude number less than 1.005
will trigger an error message and halt execution (Error message No. 8).
Thank you for running online_wsprofiles_24. Please call again. [Version 1.0.0, 070505]
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