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Hydraulic Jump: Formula, Rectangular, Triangular Channel and Table| Fluid Mechanics

Hydraulic Jump: Formula, Rectangular, Triangular Channel and Table! The Hydraulic Jump or Standing Wave: We know that for a given discharge per unit width of a channel, for a given value of the specific energy head E there can be two possible depths of flow d1 and d2. For instance corresponding to specific energy head E = OG [Fig. 14.82], [...]

By |2018-06-15T08:41:53+05:30June 15, 2018|Hydraulic Jump|Comments Off on Hydraulic Jump: Formula, Rectangular, Triangular Channel and Table| Fluid Mechanics

How to Measure Flow of Water in Open Channels? | Water Engineering

The different methods available for measuring water in open channels may be grouped as: 1. Velocity-area methods, and 2. Direct discharge methods. 1. Velocity-Area Methods: In these methods the velocity of flow in the channel is measured by some means and the discharge is calculated from the velocity and the area of cross-section by using Q=AV. The common methods for [...]

By |2018-05-15T06:18:37+05:30May 15, 2018|Open Channels|Comments Off on How to Measure Flow of Water in Open Channels? | Water Engineering
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