Calculate the hydraulic gradient (i), representing the loss of energy per unit length of flow.
Last updated: March 2026 | By ForgeCalc Engineering
The hydraulic gradient is the slope of the hydraulic grade line. It represents the rate of energy loss per unit length of flow in a pipe or open channel.
In groundwater flow, it is the change in static head per unit of distance in a given direction. It is a fundamental parameter in Darcy's Law for calculating flow rates through porous media.
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