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Conditions favorable to the existence of an undulating jump
Conclusions In analyzing the boundaries of development of an undulating jump, it is necessary to distinguish the conditions of existence of departing and approaching undulating jumps.The breaking process of both a departing and approaching undulating jump does not occur suddenly, but can be divided into several intermediate stages.The scale effect makes itself felt to a certain degree on the criteria of the existence of an undulating jump.In the initial section of an approaching undulating jump, the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $ does not clearly define the formation and conditions of the existence of this phenomenon. An approaching jump that is formed during an inflow from beneath a gate can be broken by increasing the depth of the tailrace for any value of $ Fr_{1} $, which is close to unity as is desired.For field conditions, the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $=2.5 can, in first approximation, be considered a criterion characterizing the start of the break of the first wave for a departing undulating jump, and the coefficient of the degree of nonhydrostatics $ s_{1} $=1.07 as the criterion for an approaching jump; the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $=4.0 and the coefficient of the degree of nonhydrostatics $ s_{1} $=1.14 can be recommended as criteria characterizing the complete break of an undulating jump for the departing and approaching phenomena, respectively.
Conditions favorable to the existence of an undulating jump
Conclusions In analyzing the boundaries of development of an undulating jump, it is necessary to distinguish the conditions of existence of departing and approaching undulating jumps.The breaking process of both a departing and approaching undulating jump does not occur suddenly, but can be divided into several intermediate stages.The scale effect makes itself felt to a certain degree on the criteria of the existence of an undulating jump.In the initial section of an approaching undulating jump, the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $ does not clearly define the formation and conditions of the existence of this phenomenon. An approaching jump that is formed during an inflow from beneath a gate can be broken by increasing the depth of the tailrace for any value of $ Fr_{1} $, which is close to unity as is desired.For field conditions, the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $=2.5 can, in first approximation, be considered a criterion characterizing the start of the break of the first wave for a departing undulating jump, and the coefficient of the degree of nonhydrostatics $ s_{1} $=1.07 as the criterion for an approaching jump; the Froude number $ Fr_{1} $=4.0 and the coefficient of the degree of nonhydrostatics $ s_{1} $=1.14 can be recommended as criteria characterizing the complete break of an undulating jump for the departing and approaching phenomena, respectively.
Conditions favorable to the existence of an undulating jump
Ryabenko, A. A. (author)
1990
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
56.30
Wasserbau
Local classification TIB:
770/6550/8000
Conditions favorable to the existence of an undulating jump
Springer Verlag | 1990
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