Consider the uniform flow of water in a wide channel with a velocity of 8 'n/s and now depth of 0.8 m. Now water flows over a 30-cm-high twmp_ Determine the change (increase or decrease) in the water surface level over the bump. Also deterrnine if the now over the twmp is subs upercritical_
The change in the water surface level over the bump.
If the flow over the bump is subcritical or supercritical.
Answer to Problem 104P
The raise over the bump is
The flow is supercritical because Froude number is greater than
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The flow is uniform, the velocity of the flow is
The flow is steady, and the channel is sufficiently wide so that the end effects are negligible, the frictional effects are negligible so that there is no dissipation of mechanical energy, and the acceleration due to gravity is
Write the expression for upstream Froude number.
Here the velocity of the flow is
Write the expression for critical depth.
Here, the thickness of the channel is
Write the expression for the rate flow.
Substitute
Write the expression for the upstream specific energy.
Write the expression for over the bump specific energy.
Here, the upstream specific energy is
Write the expression for the critical specific energy.
Here, the critical depth is
Write the expression for the flow depth over the bump.
Here, the flow depth over the bump is
Write the expression for the rise over bump.
Calculation:
Substitute
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Conclusion:
The raise over the bump is
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