Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 17)
17.
If the depth of water in an open channel is greater than the critical depth, the flow is called
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Rupesh said:
5 years ago
As of my knowledge, The flow is very slow,
Fr=1. Critical flow
Fr>1. Supercritical flow (rapid flow)
Fr<1. Subcritical flow (slow flow/Tranquil Flow)
Fr> 1.
Fr=1. Critical flow
Fr>1. Supercritical flow (rapid flow)
Fr<1. Subcritical flow (slow flow/Tranquil Flow)
Fr> 1.
Siva said:
7 years ago
The critical depth is the depth at which Froude number =1,
F=v/√(gy) if depth is more than this it is subcritical flow or else supercritical flow.
F=v/√(gy) if depth is more than this it is subcritical flow or else supercritical flow.
Krunal said:
9 years ago
If the depth of water in an open channel is greater than the critical depth, the flow is also called subcritical flow (slow flow).
Manohar said:
1 decade ago
Streaming flow or tranquil flow is the flow when depth of flow in an open channel is greater than the critical depth.
Avinash said:
8 years ago
When Froude no is less than 1 then the flow is said to be sub critical or Tranquil flow (both are same).
ALI RASHAD said:
6 years ago
The depth of water in a channel corresponding to the minimum specific energy is known as critical depth.
Rajkotha said:
4 years ago
If the depth of water in an open channel is less than the critical depth, the flow is called torrential.
Kartheek said:
6 years ago
What is the significance of critical depth?
Manoj said:
8 years ago
What is critical depth?
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