Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has a list or a source of simplified Manning Equations. I know the equation itself is simple, but I'm finding sometimes calculating a solution can be a process...
The AI1 has tables, but I've found the tables to often not use slopes that are not uncommon, and it leaves lots of room for interpolation mistakes. Then going through some NCEES Practice examples, the NCEES book whipped out an equation that instantly solves the Manning equation when you need to calculate the diameter. It referenced the Handbook of Hydraulics, 6th edition by Brater and King. I know I could buy the book but I really don't want to buy it just for these Manning Equations.
I'm just trying to figure out how I can easily save some time during the exam, and if I had a bunch of already simplified Manning Equations, I know this could instantly turn solving a 4 minute calculation into a 1 minute calculation.
Any thoughts? Also, I'm not taking the water depth portion, but I know Manning Equation will definitely be on the AM, and I thought posting here would be more appropriate than posting in the general forum.
I'm wondering if anyone has a list or a source of simplified Manning Equations. I know the equation itself is simple, but I'm finding sometimes calculating a solution can be a process...
The AI1 has tables, but I've found the tables to often not use slopes that are not uncommon, and it leaves lots of room for interpolation mistakes. Then going through some NCEES Practice examples, the NCEES book whipped out an equation that instantly solves the Manning equation when you need to calculate the diameter. It referenced the Handbook of Hydraulics, 6th edition by Brater and King. I know I could buy the book but I really don't want to buy it just for these Manning Equations.
I'm just trying to figure out how I can easily save some time during the exam, and if I had a bunch of already simplified Manning Equations, I know this could instantly turn solving a 4 minute calculation into a 1 minute calculation.
Any thoughts? Also, I'm not taking the water depth portion, but I know Manning Equation will definitely be on the AM, and I thought posting here would be more appropriate than posting in the general forum.