Open Channel Flow: Monroe L. Weber-Shirk S Civil Environmental Engineering
Open Channel Flow: Monroe L. Weber-Shirk S Civil Environmental Engineering
Open Channel Flow: Monroe L. Weber-Shirk S Civil Environmental Engineering
V(m/s)=1/n[Rh]^(2/3) S^(1/2)
A yb y 2 z
1 y
z
2 1/ 2
P 2 y2 yz b b
2 1/ 2
P 2y 1 z b
!
Flow in Round
m Conduits
r y r sin r cos
. arccos
r
radians
A r 2 sin cos
r
T 2r sin
P 2 r A y
Maximum discharge
when y = ______
0.938d T
Critical Flow:
Rectangular channel
Q 2Tc T
1 T Tc
3
gA c
Q qT Ac ycT Ac yc
q 2T 3 q2
1
3 3
gy T
c gyc3
1/ 3
q 2
yc Only for rectangular channels!
g
Vc2 yc Vc2
yc velocity head = 0.5 (depth)
g 2 2g
V2 yc 2
E y E yc yc E
2g 2 3
Critical Depth
Vc q T 3
Fr Q
yc g gyc3 gA3
y
2
Fr>1 = ______critical
Super 1
Fr<1 = ______critical
Sub 0
0 1 2 3 4
E
4
y
Critical Flow 1
0
0 1 2 3 4
E
dE
Characteristics 0
dy
Unstable surface
Series of standing waves Difficult to measure depth
Occurrence
Broad crested weir (and other weirs)
Channel Controls (rapid changes in cross-section)
Over falls
Changes in channel slope from mild to steep
Used for flow measurements
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Unique relationship between depth and discharge
Water Surface Profiles:
Putting It All Together
10 cm
y y+y y y+y
V V+V V-Vw V+V-Vw
M1 M 2 y V Vw V V Vw V Vw
1 2
M1 M 2 y V Vw V Fp1 Fp2 g y2 y y
2
Now equate pressure and momentum
1
g y2 y2 2y y y2 y V Vw V
2
steady flow
Wave Celerity
y V Vw y y V V Vw Mass conservation
yV yVw yV yV yV yV yVw yVw
y
V V Vw
y
y
gy V Vw V Momentum V-Vw V+V-Vw y+y
y
gy V Vw
2
y steady flow
V V
gy V Vw
2
c V Vw c gy Fr
yg c
Wave Propagation
Supercritical flow
c<V
waves only propagate downstream
water doesn’t “know” what is happening downstream
_________
upstream control
Critical flow
c=V
Subcritical flow
c>V
waves propagate both upstream and downstream
Discharge Measurements
2
Sharp-Crested Weir Q Cd b 2 g H 3/ 2
3
8
V-Notch Weir Q Cd 2 g tan H 5 / 2
15 2
Broad-Crested Weir
3/ 2
2
Q Cd b g H
3
Sluice Gate Q Cd by g 2 gy1
y
2
Energy losses V
8g
S f Rh
f
Dimensional Analysis 1 2/3 1/2
V R h So
Empirical n
V12 V22
Energy Equation y1
2g
So x y2
2g
Sf x
V2 q2 Q2
Specific Energy E y y
2 gy 2
y
2 gA2
2g
Two depths with same energy!
How do we know which depth4
is the right one?
3
Is the path to the new depth
y
2
possible?
1
0
0 1 2 3 4
E
What next?