The Manning formula is an empirical equation used to estimate the velocity of liquids flowing in open channels. Engineers and hydrologists use this calculation to design sewers, drainage systems, and irrigation canals. Unlike pipe flow under pressure, open channel flow is driven by gravity and the slope of the channel bed.
The Calculation Logic
The Manning Flow Calculator uses the following equations:
Manning's n: This represents the roughness of the channel. A smooth PVC pipe might have an n-value of 0.009, while a rocky natural stream could exceed 0.040.
Slope (S): The vertical drop divided by the horizontal length of the channel.
Cross-Sectional Area (A): The area of the water at a specific depth, perpendicular to the flow.
Wetted Perimeter (P): The length of the channel surface in contact with the water.
Manning's n-Value Reference Table
Material
Typical n-Value
Smooth Plastic (PVC)
0.009 – 0.011
Finished Concrete
0.012 – 0.014
Cast Iron
0.013 – 0.015
Corrugated Metal
0.021 – 0.025
Earth Canal (Clean)
0.018 – 0.025
Natural Stream (Sluggish)
0.040 – 0.050
Example Calculation
Imagine a rectangular concrete channel with the following characteristics: