7 Open Channel (Lecture)
7 Open Channel (Lecture)
EAT 252/4
Fluid Mechanics Engineering
Chapter 7: Flow in Open
Channel
Zulkarnain bin Hassan
PPKAS, UniMAP
[email protected]
Syllabus
General Concept
Hydraulics Radius
Hydraulic Jump
Flow over Weir
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General Concept
General Concept
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Example 1:
Determine the hydraulic radius of the trapezoidal
section shown in Fig. 14.1(c) if W=1.22 m, X=0.305 m,
and D=0.61 m.
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Froude number
Laminar
- Uniform Steady
Open Channel
Turbulent
- Hydraulic Jump
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Example 2:
Determine the normal discharge for a 200 mm inside
diameter common clay drainage tile running half full
if it is laid on a slope that drops 1 m over a run of
1000 m.
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Example 3:
Calculate the minimum slope on which the channel
shown in Fig. 14.7 must be laid if it is to carry 1.416
m3/s of water with a depth of 0.61 m. The sides and
bottom of the channel are made of formed,
unfinished concrete.
Example 4:
Design a rectangular channel to be made of formed,
unfinished concrete to carry 5.75 m3/s of water when
laid on a 1.2-percent slope. The normal depth should
be one-half the width of the channel bottom.
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Example 5:
A rectangular channel is made of formed (unfinished
concrete) and laid on a 1.2-percent slope. The width
is 2 m and the maximum expected discharge for the
channel is 12 m3/s. Determine the normal depth for
this discharge.
Or can be written as
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Hydraulic Jump
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Hydraulic Jump
Hydraulic Jump
Weir
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Example 6
As shown in Fig. 6a, water is being discharged from a reservoir
under a sluice gate at the rate of 18 m3/s into a horizontal
rectangular channel, 3 m wide, made of unfinished formed
concrete. At a point where the depth is 1 m, a hydraulic jump
is observed to occur. Determine the following:
a. The velocity before the jump
b. The depth after the jump
c. The velocity after the jump
d. The energy dissipated in the jump
Open-Channel Flow
Measurement
Two widely used devices for open-channel flow
measurement are
weirs and
flumes.
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weirs
flumes
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