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Flume Studies of Flow in Steep, Rough Channels
Three classifications of flow are proposed; tranquil, tumbling, and rapid; tranquil and rapid regimes are dominated by subcritical and supercritical flow, respectively; in tumbling regime roughness elements induce supercritical flow over their crests followed by individual hydraulic jumps to tranquil state; criteria for delineating three regimes are proposed.
Flume Studies of Flow in Steep, Rough Channels
Three classifications of flow are proposed; tranquil, tumbling, and rapid; tranquil and rapid regimes are dominated by subcritical and supercritical flow, respectively; in tumbling regime roughness elements induce supercritical flow over their crests followed by individual hydraulic jumps to tranquil state; criteria for delineating three regimes are proposed.
Flume Studies of Flow in Steep, Rough Channels
Peterson, Dean F. (author) / Mohanty, P. K. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 86 ; 55-76
2021-01-01
221960-01-01 pages
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