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Hydraulic Jump as an application of Momentum Equation

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1 Hydraulic Jump as an application of Momentum Equation

2 Lab Jump in Flume (Right to Left)

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4 Hydraulic Jump in a Sink?

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6 Hydraulic Jumps Occurs when there is a sudden transition from supercritical (y < yc) to subcritical (y > yc) flow. Examples of where this may occur are : At the foot of a spillway Where a channel slope suddenly turns flat.

7 We can algebraically manipulate this to find:
In analyzing hydraulic jumps we assume there is conservation of momentum, i.e. : We can algebraically manipulate this to find:

8 y1 is known as the initial depth and is < yc (supercritical flow).
y2 is known as the sequent depth and is > yc (subcritical flow). The energy loss in a hydraulic jump can be found by:

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10 Example Example 3.18, Streeter, et al.
If 12 m3/sec of water per meter of width flows down a spillway onto a horizontal floor and the velocity is 20 m/sec, determine (a) the downstream depth required to cause a hydraulic jump, (b) the loss in energy head, and (c) the losses in power by the jump per meter of width.

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