Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 2 (Q.No. 29)
29.
A hydraulic jump is generally formed when a stream moving with
a hyper-critical velocity meets a stream moving with a critical velocity
a hyper-critical velocity meets a stream moving with a hyper-critical velocity
A hyper-critical velocity meets a stream moving with a sub-critical velocity
a sub-critical velocity meets a stream moving with a hyper-critical velocity.
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Subhajit Ghosh said:   8 years ago
HYDRAULIC JUMP: When a stream of water with high velocity and low depth (i. e Supercritical flow) strikes another stream of water moving with a low velocity and high depth (i.e Sub-critical flow), a sudden rise in the surface of the former takes place.
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