Volume
13
Year
2010
Page
239-262
Source
Journal of Hydraulic Research
Format Published
PDF
Abstract
The characteristics of a circular hydraulic
jump created by the radial flow from a circular
jet which spreads as a thin layer on a smooth
flat plate were studied. The characteristics
considered were: the profiles of the approaching
laminar and turbulent flow; variation of
the free-surface velocity; boundary-layer
development; applicability of the circular
jump equation; energy dissipation, and the
length, height, and location of the jump. The
analysis is an extension of a previous investigation
which made use of the boundary layer
theory of an axisymmetric flow. Experiments
were conducted to verify the theoretical
equations.
Call. No.
EA 128
IndexDate
1397/11/14
Indexer
Dashagha
Title of Article
CHARACTERISTICS OF A CIRCULAR JUMP IN A RADIAL WALL JET
RecordNumber
130
Issue/Number
3
Author/Authors