Thursday, June 23, 2011

#72 Small Open Channel Flow

Pictured here is an example of what you call open channel flow. This is a small stream of water, which eventually flows into a a pond or river. A channel is basically a geographic area where water is able to flow within some sort of physical boundary, such is the banks of a river. Open channel flow is a sub-field of free surface hydraulics.

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