D4C Notes On Open Channel Flow
D4C Notes On Open Channel Flow
This is the type of flow where the water surface (or the
fluid in question) is exposed to the atmosphere. It is
commonly known as Free Surface Flow. Examples: flows
in rivers, canals, storm drains, etc.
Colebrook-White/Darcy-Weisbach equation:
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Hence
Or
Open Channel Flow… cont.
or (k = boundary rough.)
Implying that:
Therefore:
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Or
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Hence:
Show that
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Open Channel Flow… cont.
Or
(b) For any other value of Es, there are two possible
depths of flow known at alternate depths, one of which
is termed subcritical and the other supercritical:
(b) For all other discharges, there are two possible depths
of flow (subcritical and supercritical) for any particular
value of Es.
Open Channel Flow… cont.
then
and as
Then
Also, as
Open Channel Flow… cont.
then
Or
Open Channel Flow… cont.
To summarize:
But
Sediment Transport
But
With
and
Gives:
Vcr = Kyn (or KRn) where 0.5 < n < 0.73; and K is not a
dimensionless variable but is purely empirical.
3. Straight alignment;
Sediment Transport
Characteristics:
Hence, bed particle limiting shear criteria for bed slope is:
Tractive Force Approach … cont.
𝜏bcA/W’ = tan𝟇, where c denotes the critical value of
tossing over, and W’ is the submerged weight of the
particle.
Fr = √[𝜏s2A2 + W’2sin2𝝧]
W’tan𝝧 = A𝜏b