What is River Navigation?
When a stretch of river is made navigable, a lock is sometimes required to bypass an obstruction such as a rapid, dam, or mill weir – because of the change in river level across the obstacle.
In large scale river navigation improvements, weirs and locks are used together. A weir will increase the depth of a shallow stretch, and the required lock will either be built in a gap in the weir, or at the downstream end of an artificial cut which bypasses the weir and perhaps a shallow stretch of river below it. A river improved by these means is often called a Waterway or River Navigation.
How to Calculate Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave?
Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave calculator uses Friction Factor in Terms of Degree = 0.5*atan(Tidal Period*8*[g]*Maximum Flood Current/(6*pi^2*Chezy's Constant^2*Average Depth)) to calculate the Friction Factor in Terms of Degree, The Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave formula is defined as the representing the loss of pressure of a fluid in a pipe due to the interactions in between the fluid and the pipe. Friction Factor in Terms of Degree is denoted by Θf symbol.
How to calculate Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave, enter Tidal Period (T), Maximum Flood Current (Vmax), Chezy's Constant (C) & Average Depth (h') and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1718.874 = 0.5*atan(130*8*[g]*58.832/(6*pi^2*15^2*26)).