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  1. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
  2. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 43
  3. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 43, Issue 6, November 2002
  4. Supercritical Flow Over a Sill in an Open Channel
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 43
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 43, Issue 6, November 2002
Equations of Electrical Machines with a Rotating Permanent Magnet Playing the Role of the Stator and Their Nonlocal Analysis
Regular Partially Invariant Solutions of Rank 0 and Defect 1 of Equations of Axisymmetric Motions of a Viscous Heat‐Conducting Perfect Gas
Resonance Waves in a Model of a Two‐Layered Liquid
Gas Flows with Spiral and Helical Level Lines
Exact Solution of the Problem on a Six‐Constant Jeffreys Model of Fluid in a Plane Channel
Nonboussinesq Thermal Convection in Microgravity under Nonuniform Heating
Supercritical Flow Over a Sill in an Open Channel
Discontinuous Solutions of the “Shallow Water$rdquo; Equations for Flow Over a Bottom Step
Calculation of the Differential Rotation of a Rigid Core in Hypoplastic Media under Complex Loading
Effect of Dynamic Prehistory on Aerodynamics of a Laminar Separated Flow in a Channel Behind a Rectangular Backward‐Facing Step
Modeling of Supersonic Turbulent Flows in the Vicinity of Axisymmetric Configurations
Experimental and Numerical Study of a Hypersonic Separated Flow in the Vicinity of a Cone‐Flare Model
Mathematical Simulation of Dust Lifting from the Surface
Some Features of a Turbulent Separated Flow and Heat Transfer Behind a Step and a Rib. 1. Flow Structure
Downward Flow of a Nonisothermal thin Liquid Film with Variable Viscosity
On the Theory of Local Acoustic Probing of Borehole Zones in Rocks
The Role of Effects Due to Nonlocality and Delay in Transfer Processes in Microstructured Media
Viscosity of a Dilute Suspension in a High‐Frequency Electromagnetic Field
Shear Instability at the “Explosion Product–Metal” Interface for Sliding Detonation of an Explosive Charge
Approximate Calculation of Pure Bending of a Symmetric Beam under Irreversible Strain
Measurement of the Combustion Temperature of a Solid Propellant by the Cars Method
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Supercritical Flow Over a Sill in an Open Channel

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bukreev, V. I.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract Experimental data on typical profiles of free surface and channel bottom pressure for a supercritical flow over a sill are reported. This flow is shown to have, along with the known critical depth, two other characteristic depths, one of which is at the channel exit to the atmosphere and the other determines conditions under which the disturbances propagate well upstream of the sill. The experimental data are compared with calculation results based on a mathematical model that incorporates turbulent mixing upon wave breaking.
Starting Page 830
Ending Page 835
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 00218944
Journal Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
Volume Number 43
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15738620
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Applications of Mathematics Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics Mechanics, Fluids, Thermodynamics Mechanics Mechanical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Condensed Matter Physics Mechanical Engineering
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