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The pressure that water exerts on the walls of the dam is proportional to the depth of the water or you might say the height of the column of water from the base of the dam. The hydraulic height is the same as the depth of the water to the bottom of the dam.
For a most economical trapezoidal section with side slope of (n) horizontally to (1) vertically, the conditions of maximum discharge are: ~ Sloping side must be equal to to half the top width. ie d(n^2 + 1)^1/2 = (b + 2nd)/2 ~ The hydraulic mean depth (R) = Half the channel depth. ie R= d/2. The basis for this is that discharge (Q) will be maximum when the wetted Perimeter (P) is minimum. And for minimum perimeter, dp/dd =0.
Portland Cement is classified as "hydraulic" cement because it cures or solidifies due to its chemical exchange with water, stemming from the building material's ability capability to set under water. In the well industry Portland Cement can be placed or pumped into voids at thousands of feet in depth. As long as the mixture is released or pumped without significant breakdown of the mixture due to water flow the cement will cure just as well we see during ground level applications.
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Hydraulic (mean) detph is the flow area divided by the water surface lenghth. It is the average..
Hydraulic is used in terms to define liquid. Hydraulic mining in the ole days was used by high pressure water. Hydraulic lines contain oil for cranes, booms, etc.
The pressure that water exerts on the walls of the dam is proportional to the depth of the water or you might say the height of the column of water from the base of the dam. The hydraulic height is the same as the depth of the water to the bottom of the dam.
(2(y1)^2(y2)^2)/(y1+y2)=(yc)^3 y1=depth at start of the channel y2=depth at end of the channel yc=critical depth
Upsteam, in the mountains, the water may be flowing over rocks. In the valleys, the depth of earth and softer material is greater, so enabling the river to erode a deeper channel.
Definitely a hydraulic issue. What it is exactly will require a more in-depth analysis.
The English Channel is 560km long (max), 240km wide (max) and has a surface area of 75,000 km2
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The Channel tunnel is between 40 metres and 75 metres below the surface.
Its maximum depth is 590 feet.