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Two-dimensional flow over sills in open channels
Ideal fluid is used to approximate 2-dimensional flow of real fluid; computation of location of free surface velocity, and pressure at any point in flow is made possible by general theory that uses complex function theory and conformal mapping; general theory is derived by considering flow over simple, vertical step in open channel; theory is expanded to include flow over polygonal and smooth sills and through smooth transitions; numerical examples are given for particular flow configurations.
Two-dimensional flow over sills in open channels
Ideal fluid is used to approximate 2-dimensional flow of real fluid; computation of location of free surface velocity, and pressure at any point in flow is made possible by general theory that uses complex function theory and conformal mapping; general theory is derived by considering flow over simple, vertical step in open channel; theory is expanded to include flow over polygonal and smooth sills and through smooth transitions; numerical examples are given for particular flow configurations.
Two-dimensional flow over sills in open channels
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Watters, G.Z. (author) / Street, R.L. (author)
1964
34 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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