Generally downstream of block ramps, hydraulic jump takes place. Tests showed that two types of hydraulic jump can occur: FMB and SMB types. The first type FMB (Free Jump in Mobile Bed) appears similar to a traditional free jump; a succession of waves is present starting from the toe of the ramp and proceeding downstream of it. The second type SMB (Submerged jump in Mobile Bed) occurs when the jump tends to submerge the toe of the ramp. In this case, the flow at the entrance of the ramp toe is directed with the same inclination of the ramp itself. Normally, the final configuration of the jump is reached after an alternation of two different configurations. Initially, the jump presents a roller and tends to submerge the toe of the ramp. The ...
This study aims to study the hydraulic jump controlled by threshold, moving in a channel profile 'U'...
We present a study of hydraulic jumps with flow predominantly in one direction, created either by co...
A hydraulic B-jump has the toe section located on a positively sloping upstream channel and the roll...
This paper shows the results of experimental tests conducted at the Hydraulic Laboratory of Pisa Uni...
Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon which usually occurs in rivers and in correspondence with hydraulic s...
Scour control downstream of hydraulic structures is an important topic in hydraulic engineering. Blo...
This paper presents results from two flume runs of an ongoing series examining flow structure, sedim...
The available knowledge on the behaviour of Hydraulic jump is only for smooth, horizontal channel be...
A hydraulic jump phenomenon is one of the most common phenomena in open channels. It is a process of...
Hydraulic jumps formed in abruptly expanding channels are studied experimentally. The study includes...
Hydraulic jumps are characterized by strong flow turbulence, flow aeration, and three-dimensional fl...
There have been many investigations on the effect of roughness elements on physical parameters of hy...
The scour process downstream of block ramps is strongly affected by both the stilling basin geometry...
Baffle blocks and sills are common accessory devices which are used in order to stabilize the locati...
This study aims to investigate the threshold-controlled hydraulic jump, moving in channel profile 'U...
This study aims to study the hydraulic jump controlled by threshold, moving in a channel profile 'U'...
We present a study of hydraulic jumps with flow predominantly in one direction, created either by co...
A hydraulic B-jump has the toe section located on a positively sloping upstream channel and the roll...
This paper shows the results of experimental tests conducted at the Hydraulic Laboratory of Pisa Uni...
Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon which usually occurs in rivers and in correspondence with hydraulic s...
Scour control downstream of hydraulic structures is an important topic in hydraulic engineering. Blo...
This paper presents results from two flume runs of an ongoing series examining flow structure, sedim...
The available knowledge on the behaviour of Hydraulic jump is only for smooth, horizontal channel be...
A hydraulic jump phenomenon is one of the most common phenomena in open channels. It is a process of...
Hydraulic jumps formed in abruptly expanding channels are studied experimentally. The study includes...
Hydraulic jumps are characterized by strong flow turbulence, flow aeration, and three-dimensional fl...
There have been many investigations on the effect of roughness elements on physical parameters of hy...
The scour process downstream of block ramps is strongly affected by both the stilling basin geometry...
Baffle blocks and sills are common accessory devices which are used in order to stabilize the locati...
This study aims to investigate the threshold-controlled hydraulic jump, moving in channel profile 'U...
This study aims to study the hydraulic jump controlled by threshold, moving in a channel profile 'U'...
We present a study of hydraulic jumps with flow predominantly in one direction, created either by co...
A hydraulic B-jump has the toe section located on a positively sloping upstream channel and the roll...