In an open channel flow, only part of the current is at contact with walls and a free surface is present, usually at atmospheric pressure. In most cases, the curvature of the trajectories is negligible and a hydrostatic pressure distribution is achieved. Gradient pressure in the direction of flow is rather limited and the flow is driven by differences in the elevation head. The source of energy per unit of weight and per unit of length is the slope of the bed, that exactly balances the energy losses in a uniform regime. In other situations, the source of energy is the slope of the free surface, which can drive flow also in the presence of horizontal or counter-sloping bed. The classical terminology defines the area of the cross-section of t...
The introduction chapter reviews briefly the basic fluid properties and some important results for f...
The equations of continuity, momentum and energy are derived, incorporating depth-dependent correcti...
The knowledge of rough bed flow is essential for open channel hydraulics as flow in rivers can be co...
The present chapter reports the basic principles governing open channel flows. The aim is to furnish...
The present chapter reports the basic principles governing open channel flows. The aim is to furnish...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Abstract: In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits...
The steady flow in open channels, when the depth of the flow varies gradually with distance, is gove...
The authors developed a series of expression for the critical depth in open channels with irregular ...
For the solution of engineering problems require increasingly accurate estimates of the hydraulic ch...
In open channels, slow flow motion is called subcritical or fluvial flow motion, while rapid flows a...
Doubts have been expressed about the validity of the critical depth defined in terms of the minimum ...
Achieving a good flow distribution is a key parameter in open channel hydraulics, due to the nature ...
An overall view is given of a dividing flow with mean subcritical flows in all channels. Experimenta...
In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits a minimum...
The introduction chapter reviews briefly the basic fluid properties and some important results for f...
The equations of continuity, momentum and energy are derived, incorporating depth-dependent correcti...
The knowledge of rough bed flow is essential for open channel hydraulics as flow in rivers can be co...
The present chapter reports the basic principles governing open channel flows. The aim is to furnish...
The present chapter reports the basic principles governing open channel flows. The aim is to furnish...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
Abstract: In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits...
The steady flow in open channels, when the depth of the flow varies gradually with distance, is gove...
The authors developed a series of expression for the critical depth in open channels with irregular ...
For the solution of engineering problems require increasingly accurate estimates of the hydraulic ch...
In open channels, slow flow motion is called subcritical or fluvial flow motion, while rapid flows a...
Doubts have been expressed about the validity of the critical depth defined in terms of the minimum ...
Achieving a good flow distribution is a key parameter in open channel hydraulics, due to the nature ...
An overall view is given of a dividing flow with mean subcritical flows in all channels. Experimenta...
In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits a minimum...
The introduction chapter reviews briefly the basic fluid properties and some important results for f...
The equations of continuity, momentum and energy are derived, incorporating depth-dependent correcti...
The knowledge of rough bed flow is essential for open channel hydraulics as flow in rivers can be co...