Rinnenbreite
Rinnenbreite, or channel width in German, refers to the width of a drainage channel, gutter, or similar water-conducting structure used in civil engineering, architecture, and landscape design. The term is commonly applied in contexts where water must be efficiently directed away from surfaces such as roofs, roads, or agricultural fields to prevent flooding or erosion.
The optimal rinnenbreite depends on several factors, including the expected volume of water flow, the slope
In roofing systems, rinnenbreite is critical for effective rainwater drainage. Standard roof gutters typically range between
In agricultural and landscape applications, rinnenbreite is used in irrigation and drainage systems to manage water
Correctly determining rinnenbreite involves consulting local building codes, hydraulic calculations, and expert advice to ensure compliance