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Contents
Openchannel Flow and Its Classifications 3 3474 | 3 |
Appendix A Geometric Elements for Circular Channel Sections | 5 |
Open Channels and Their Properties | 19 |
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American Society assumed backwater boundary layer Bureau of Reclamation canal channel bottom channel section Chézy Civil Engineers computed condition constant control section crest critical depth cross section curve depth of flow depth y₁ determined effect energy line equal equation Example F₁ flow profile flume Froude number given gradually varied flow height horizontal hydraulic exponent hydraulic jump hydraulic radius laminar length maximum mean velocity momentum nappe normal depth open channels Philipp Forchheimer piers plotted pressure prismatic channel problem ratio reach rectangular channel River roughness coefficient shown in Fig side slopes Society of Civil solution spillway steady flow step method subcritical flow submerged supercritical flow surge Table tailwater tion tractive force Transactions transition trapezoidal U.S. Army U.S. Bureau U.S. Geological Survey uniform flow upstream V₁ velocity distribution velocity head vertical water area water surface water-surface elevation wave weir wetted perimeter width