Hydraulic Flow Dynamics and Design

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Hydraulic jump & energy dissipation
  2. Flow in open channels & surface profile
  3. Flow classification & critical flow
  4. Flow velocity & energy line
  5. Flow distribution & velocity profile
  6. Flow in compound sections & design
  7. Flow losses & energy losses
  8. Design of open channels & section selection
  9. Hydraulic structures & energy considerations
  10. Flow measurement & devices

📖 1. Hydraulic jump & energy dissipation

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Hydraulic Jump: A sudden transition from supercritical (high velocity, low depth) to subcritical (low velocity, high depth) flow in an open channel, characterized by a rapid rise in water surface elevation and energy loss.

  • Supercritical Flow: Flow with Froude number (Fr) greater than 1, where inertial forces dominate gravity, resulting in fast-moving, shallow water.

  • Subcritical Flow: Flow with Froude number less than 1, where gravity forces dominate, resulting in slower, deeper water.

  • Froude Number (Fr): A dimensionless parameter defined as Fr=VgDFr = \frac{V}{\sqrt{gD}}, where VV is flow velocity, gg is gravitational acceleration, and DD is hydraulic depth. It indicates flow regime (supercritical if Fr>1Fr > 1, subcritical if Fr<1Fr < 1).

  • Energy Dissipation: The reduction of total mechanical energy (kinetic + potential) during a hydraulic jump, primarily due to turbulence and viscous effects, converting kinetic energy into heat and turbulence.

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1. What is a hydraulic jump primarily characterized by?

2. What is the primary purpose of a hydraulic jump in open channel flow?

3. What is the primary role of analyzing the surface profile in open channel flow?

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Hydraulic jump — energy dissipation?

Converts supercritical to subcritical flow, reducing energy.

Hydraulic jump — definition?

Transition from supercritical to subcritical flow.

Open channel surface profile — type?

Shape depends on flow regime and slope, e.g., horizontal or inclined.

Supercritical flow — Fr?

Froude number greater than 1.

Flow criticality — condition?

Occurs at Froude number (Fr) = 1, transition point.

Subcritical flow — Fr?

Froude number less than 1.

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