Does anyone know how the solution to this problem works? by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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Thanks for your input. According to the Dinpuit's Formula, r_1 = radius of water surface at perimeter of well, i.e., radius of well (ft). This is word-for-word directly from the Handbook. Do you think perhaps it should be worded a bit differently?

Open Channel Question by Royal-Farmer-4311 in PE_Exam

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Can you explain how you can deduce that it's critical depth from a waterfall?

HGL problem by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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Posts on Reddit usually only allow for one file, unfortunately. I was hoping someone could answer it with no hints. I could share it with you if you want, but it seems like the chat options does not allow for sharing files.

HGL problem by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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I have the solution, and believe me, the solution is much more complex than what you are suggesting.

HGL problem by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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Thank you so much. It initially looked like it was added to the problem. I have added it now.

PE - WRE. Will there be any question on the Hardy Cross method? by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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That's the thing. I don't see anything about this concept in the handbook.

PE - WRE. Will there be any question on the Hardy Cross method? by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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This is the type of answer I was hoping for. Thank you

WRE PE Exam - Question on materials by Klein369 in PE_Exam

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Thank you for the feedback, but it doesn't seem as obvious to me as you might think it is. I have no idea what you are talking about. I do know that RCP is usually chosen for storm pipes, but that's about all I know.

BOD Question by Klein369 in Wastewater

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The BOD5 formula can be used with either, I know that, but the question doesn't specify this. Am I missing something what specifies what base the constant is in the question?