Experimental Study of Thermal Effect on Oscillating Hydraulic Jump
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https://doi.org/10.24906/isc/2020/v34/i4/205477Keywords:
Rapidly Varied Flow, Subcritical Flow, Supercritical Flow, Froude Number, Sequent Depth Ratio.Abstract
Oscillating hydraulic jump experiments were conducted by increasing the temperature of water from minimum to maximum within a range of measurement. By varying temperature from 32-40°C, different jump characteristics were observed and noted. The varying temperature was measured throughout the jump profiles and dependence of jump parameters with varying temperature is measured and quantified. This study may find applications where a changing stream water temperature significantly affects the jump characteristics.Downloads
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