Doubts have been expressed about the validity of the critical depth defined in terms of the minimum specific energy head of the free-surface streamline when dealing with developing open-channel flows. This note examines the two approaches for defining critical flow, that based on the minimum specific energy of the free-surface streamline and that based on the mean energy head of the whole flow section. Large differences for the dimensionless critical depths are obtained with the two methods due to each critical depth proving to be a different control point on the free-surface profile. It is argued that both methods are different alternatives, although the critical depth concept was different in each case. Theoretical support to critical flo...
In open channel hydraulics, the notion of critical flow conditions and critical depth are not restri...
The critical regime plays a primordial role in the study of gradually varying flows by classifying f...
Open channel flow situations with near-critical flow conditions are often characterised by the devel...
The authors developed a series of expression for the critical depth in open channels with irregular ...
Abstract: In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits...
In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits a minimum...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Critical depth is the depth at which the flow in an open conduit undergoes a transition between supe...
Critical depth is the depth at which the flow in an open conduit undergoes a transition from subcrit...
For the solution of engineering problems require increasingly accurate estimates of the hydraulic ch...
Free surface flow in open-channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Critical flows may occur at more than one depth in rivers with flood plains. The possibility of mult...
In an open channel flow, only part of the current is at contact with walls and a free surface is pre...
In the present work the depth-specific energy relationship and the depth-total force relationship in...
An open channel flow with a flow depth close to the critical depth is characterised by a curvilinear...
In open channel hydraulics, the notion of critical flow conditions and critical depth are not restri...
The critical regime plays a primordial role in the study of gradually varying flows by classifying f...
Open channel flow situations with near-critical flow conditions are often characterised by the devel...
The authors developed a series of expression for the critical depth in open channels with irregular ...
Abstract: In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits...
In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits a minimum...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Critical depth is the depth at which the flow in an open conduit undergoes a transition between supe...
Critical depth is the depth at which the flow in an open conduit undergoes a transition from subcrit...
For the solution of engineering problems require increasingly accurate estimates of the hydraulic ch...
Free surface flow in open-channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Critical flows may occur at more than one depth in rivers with flood plains. The possibility of mult...
In an open channel flow, only part of the current is at contact with walls and a free surface is pre...
In the present work the depth-specific energy relationship and the depth-total force relationship in...
An open channel flow with a flow depth close to the critical depth is characterised by a curvilinear...
In open channel hydraulics, the notion of critical flow conditions and critical depth are not restri...
The critical regime plays a primordial role in the study of gradually varying flows by classifying f...
Open channel flow situations with near-critical flow conditions are often characterised by the devel...