Prismatic and Non-Prismatic Channels

In this article, I will describe prismatic channels and non-prismatic channels. These two channels are considered open channels.

Let’s get started.

First, we will know about prismatic channels.

What are Prismatic Channels?

Prismatic channels have a uniform cross-section throughout the channel length and constant bottom slope. Prismatic channels can be triangular, rectangular, parabolic, trapezoidal, or circular. Artificial channels are usually prismatic channels.

Prismatic Channel
Prismatic Channel

Characteristics of Prismatic Channels:

  • The cross-section of the prismatic channels is uniform throughout the channel length.
  • The bottom slop does not vary.
  • The shape of the prismatic channels can triangular, rectangular, parabolic, trapezoidal, or circular.
  • All the artificial channels normally constructed as prismatic channels.

Now let’s discuss non-prismatic channels.

What are Non-Prismatic Channels?

Prismatic channels have a non-uniform cross-section throughout the channel length and the bottom slope varies. Natural channels like rivers are usually non-prismatic channels.

Non-Prismatic Channel
Non-Prismatic Channel

Characteristics of Non-Prismatic Channels:

  • Cross section of the non-prismatic channels varies with the length.
  • Bottom slop also varies.
  • Non-prismatic channels have irregular shape.
  • Normally, natural channels are non-prismatic channels.

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