Sára Till, Péter Csizmadia, Richárd Wéber

Fluid Flow Systems


Critical flow

There is subcritical flow if the flow velocity of the fluid is less than the wave propagation speed. That is, the disturbance on the downstream side has a feedback effect on the water level on the upstream side. In the supercritical case (also called rush), however, the downstream side disturbance cannot propagate to the upstream side because the flow velocity is higher, so the downstream side disturbance (e.g., damming) does not show up in the upstream water level. The transition between the two is a special flow phenomenon called critical flow. In the case , the flow is called critical flow. The denominator of the

Fluid Flow Systems

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 044 6

This university textbook is the joint work of the colleagues of the Department of Hydrodynamic Systems, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Its main aim is to help students deepen their knowledge of the subject Fluid Flow Systems. It also provides a brief historical overview and a basic introduction to fluid mechanics. It discusses each chapter in varying degrees of detail based on the course material. At the end of each chapter, check questions guide students in their learning.

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