Hydraulic

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Across
  1. 3. a dimensionless number defined as the ratio of the flow inertia to the external field
  2. 5. The flow at which depth of the channel is greater than critical depth, velocity of flow is less than critical velocity
  3. 6. a region of extreme turbulence where large amounts of energy are expended and where the potential for sediment entrainment and channel erosion is quite high
  4. 7. For any E value, q remaining constant, there are two possible “y” values, say y1 and y2.
  5. 8. The total head with respect to the bed of the channel.
  6. 9. A flow with a perfect balance between the gravitational and inertial forces
Down
  1. 1. a function of the depth y for a given channel geometry
  2. 2. the depth (y1) upstream and the depth (y2) downstream of the hydraulic jump whose momentum fluxes are equal for a given discharge
  3. 4. The flow at which depth of the channel is less than critical depth, velocity of flow is greater than critical velocity