Why is the Reynolds number for onset of turbulence given by Re > 2000 in fully flowing pipes and Re > 500 in partly nowing pipes and other open channels?
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The flow of water downstream from a sluice gate in a horiwntal channel has a depth of 32 em and a flow rate of 5.2 m3 /s per meter of width. The sluice gate is 2 m wide. a. Could a hydraulic jump be caused to form downstream of this section? b. lf so, what would be the depth downstream of the jump?
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The first step in solving 15 problem number 52 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The flow of water downstream from a sluice gate in a horiwntal channel has a depth of 32 em and a flow rate of 5.2 m3 /s per meter of width. The sluice gate is 2 m wide. a. Could a hydraulic jump be caused to form downstream of this section? b. lf so, what would be the depth downstream of the jump?
From the textbook chapter FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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