Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed
Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed
8th Edition
ISBN: 9789385965494
Author: Frank White
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.3CP
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To determine

(a)

To compute:

The water depth 10 m downstream at section (3) for the 5° unfinished concrete slope with use gradually varied theory.

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Answer to Problem 10.3CP

The water depth 10 m downstream at section (3) for the 5° unfinished concrete slope with use gradually varied theory is (yn)=0.0611m At x=10m nearly critical.

Explanation of Solution

Figure:

Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3CP , additional homework tip  1

Given:

For unfinished concrete n0.014, y(0)=0.0462m, q=0.2m3/s, g=32.2ft/s2

So=sin5°

Concept Used:

Annuity problem requires the use of the formula as follows:

q=Vyn

V=1n(yn)2/3So1/2

q=1n(yn)(yn)2/3So1/2

Here,

Constant =q, Normal depth =(yn), Slope =So

Calculation:

As per the given problem

n0.014, q=0.2m3/s, So=sin5°

Annuity problem requires the use of this formula

q=1n(yn)(yn)2/3So1/2

Substitute these values in the formula

0.2=10.014(yn)(yn)2/3(sin5°)1/2

(yn)0.0611m

(yn)0.0611m At x=10m

For the steep (S-3) slope yields (yn)=0.0611m At x=10m nearly critical as shown in figure

Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3CP , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

The water depth 10 m downstream at section (3) for the 5° unfinished concrete slope with use gradually varied theory (yn)=0.0611m At x=10m nearly critical.

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To determine

(b)

To compute:

The water depth 10 m upward (adverse) slope of 5° unfinished concrete slope with use gradually varied theory.

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Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10.3CP

Integration for the adverse (- 5° ) slope goes to critical at point about x=4.5m

The theory fails for x>4.5m.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

For unfinished concrete n0.014, y(0)=0.0462m, q=0.2m3/s, g=9.81m/s2

So=sin5°

Concept Used:

Annuity problem requires the use of the formula as follows:

dydx=Son2q2/y10/31q2/(gy3) The channel is “wide “

Here,

Constant =q, depth =(y), Slope =So

Take smaller adverse slope of 1°, we obtain y=0.160m at x=9.8m as shown in figure.

Annuity problem requires the use of this formula.

n0.014, y(0)=0.0462m, q=0.2m3/s, g=9.81m/s2

So=sin5°.

dydx=Son2q2/y10/31q2/(gy3) The channel is “wide “

Substitute these values in the formula:

dydx=sin5°(0.014)2(0.2)2/y10/31(0.2)2/(9.81)(y3)

Integration for the adverse (- 5° )slope goes to critical at point about x=4.5m

The theory fails for x>4.5m as shown in figure:

Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3CP , additional homework tip  3

Conclusion:

Integration for the adverse (- 5° ) slope goes to critical at point about x=4.5m

The theory fails for x>4.5m.

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To determine

(c)

Find that part and take smaller (adverse) slope of (1)°.

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Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10.3CP

That part and take smaller (adverse) slope of (1)° is y=0.160m at x=9.8m

Explanation of Solution

Given:

For unfinished concrete n0.014, q=0.2m3/s, g=9.81m/s2

So=sin(1)°

Concept Used:

Annuity problem requires the use of the formula as follows

yc=(q2g)1/3

Here,

Critical depth =yc

Calculation:

As per the given problem

n0.014, q=0.2m3/s, g=9.81m/s2

So=sin(1)°

Annuity problem requires the use of this formula

yc=(q2g)1/3

Substitute these values in the formula

yc=(0.229.81)1/3=0.160m

yc=0.160m

Annuity problem requires the use of this formula

n0.014, y(0)=0.0462m, q=0.2m3/s, g=9.81m/s2

So=sin1°

dydx=Son2q2/y10/31q2/(gy3) The channel is “wide “

Substitute these values in the formula

dydx=sin(1°)(0.014)2(0.2)2/y10/31(0.2)2/(9.81)(y3)

x=9.8m

take smaller adverse slope of 1°, we obtain y=0.160m at x=9.8m, The flow goes critical near x=L ,as shown in graph

The flow goes critical near x=L ,as shown in graph

Fluid Mechanics, 8 Ed, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3CP , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion:

That part and take smaller (adverse) slope of (1)° is y=0.160m at x=9.8m.

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