Hydraulic roughness


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Hydraulic roughness
Definition
Hydraulic roughness is the measure of the amount of frictional resistance water experiences when passing over land and channel  features. One roughness coefficient is Manning's n-value. Manning’s n is used extensively around the world to predict the degree of roughness in channels. Flow velocity is strongly dependent on the resistance to flow. An increase in this n value will cause a decrease in the velocity of water flowing across a surface.

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