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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1
BUILDING A SOLID FOUNDATION
2
FLUID PROPERTIES
3
FLUID STATICS
4
THE BERNOULLI EQUATION AND PRESSURE VARIATION
5
CONTROL VOLUME APPROACH AND CONTINUITY EQUATION
6
MOMENTUM EQUATION
7
THE ENERGY EQUATION
8
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND SIMILITUDE
9
PREDICTING SHEAR FORCE
10
FLOW IN CONDUITS
11
DRAG AND LIFT
12
COMPRESSIBLE FLOW
13
FLOW MEASUREMENTS
14
TURBOMACHINERY
15
FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS
16
MODELING OF FLUID DYNAMICS PROBLEMS
Textbook Solutions for Engineering Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 15 Problem 15.54
Question
Water flows in a channel at a depth of 40 em and with a velocity of 8 m/s. An obstruction causes a hydraulic jump to be formed. What is the depth of flow downstream of the jump?
Solution
The first step in solving 15 problem number 54 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Water flows in a channel at a depth of 40 em and with a velocity of 8 m/s. An obstruction causes a hydraulic jump to be formed. What is the depth of flow 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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Title
Engineering Fluid Mechanics 10
Author
Donald F. Elger, Barbara C. Williams Clayton T. Crowe, John A. Roberson
ISBN
9781118164297