

(10 POINTS) Water flows at 12 m'/s in a 3.0-m wide rectangular channel at a depth...
A 10-m wide rectangular channel is carrying a discharge of 400 m3/s at a flow depth of 3.0 m. Determine the flow depth downstream of a step of 0.3 m if the step is: (i) a rise, and (ii) a drop. Does the water surface rise or drop downstream of the step in each case?
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Nonuniform Flow in a Rectangular Channel Water flows in a rectangular channel with a speed of 3 m s-1 and a depth of 1.25 m What alternative flow depth yields the same specific energy? Answer(s1.03 m;
Nonuniform Flow in a Rectangular Channel Water flows in a rectangular channel with a speed of 3 m s-1 and a depth of 1.25 m What alternative flow depth yields...
Water flows within the 4-m-wide rectangular channel at 25 m3/s. Take yA = 0.4 m. Part A Determine the depth of flow yB at the downstream end. Part B Determine the velocity of flow at A.
Water flowing at a depth of 4-foet and a velocity of 5.5 f/sec in a 10-foot ular channel encounters a 6-inch hump on the floor of the channel. 8. (13 points) Water flowing at a wide rectangular Determine: ft ft ft Specific Energy approaching the bump Specific Energy crossing the bump Critical depth (ye) at the bump Critical energy (Ec) at the bump Does the bump "choke" the flow? ft
Water flowing at a depth of 4-foet and a velocity...
The channel transports water at 6 m3/s. The depth of flow is y = 1.5 m. Suppose that d = 3.5 m. (Figure 1) Water flows in a rectangular channel with a velocity of 4 m/s and depth of 2.9 m. Part A What other possible speed of flow provides the same specific energy for the same volumetric flow? Part C Determine the specific energy of the flow. Part D Determine the minimum specific energy of the flow.
question 3: Water flows at a velocitv of 3.0 m/s and a depth of 5.0 m in a channel of rectangular section 3.0 m wide. There is a smooth upward step of 2.5 m in the channel bed. What expansion in width must take place for the upstream flow to be possible as specified?
water flows at a rate of 20 m3/s through a rectangular channel 4.0 m wide from a "steep slope" to a 'mild slope", creating a hydraulic jump. The upstream depth of flow is 1.20 m Find the following: (a) the downstream depth of flow, (b) the energy loss in the jump, anid (c) the upstream and downstream velocities 2)
A rectangular channel 3 m wide carries 4m3/s of water at a depth of 1.5m. if an obstruction 15 cm high is placed across the channel, calculate the elevation of the water surface over the obstruction.
Water flows through the 4-ft wide rectangular channel at a rate 30 ft3/s. The depth of water upstream the potential hydraulic jump is 1 ft. Show a labelled illustration of the channel based on the information provided. Determine whether the hydraulic jump will form or occur. If the jump occurs, evaluate its depth, y2 and its corresponding Froude number. Evaluate the energy head loss in the jump and relative to initial energy head, do you think this head loss is...
1. Water flows with a velocity of 3m/s and a depth of 3m in a rectangular channel. a. What is the change in depth produced by an upward change in bottom elevation of 30 cm without energy loss? b. What is the change in depth produced by down step of 30 cm without energy loss? c. What is the width of the channel to cause a choke if the total discharge is 27 m3/s?