Department of Hydraulic &water Resource Engineering: Open Channel Hydraulics Chapter 1,2 and 3 Work Sheet
Department of Hydraulic &water Resource Engineering: Open Channel Hydraulics Chapter 1,2 and 3 Work Sheet
Department of Hydraulic &water Resource Engineering: Open Channel Hydraulics Chapter 1,2 and 3 Work Sheet
2. The velocity distribution in a very wide river 3m deep can be approximately as:
3. In a rectangular channel F1 and F2 are the Froude numbers corresponding to the alternate
Depths at a certain discharge. Show that:
4. Show that in a triangular channel the Froude number corresponding to alternate depth
are given by :
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8. A circular culvert 1.2m diameter is flowing half full and flow is in critical state. Estimate
the discharge and the specific energy.
9. ♣.A circular channel is to carry a discharge of 5m3/se. find the diameter of the conduit
such that the flow is critical when the conduit is running quarter full.
10. ♣A brick lined sewer has a semicircular bottom and vertical side wall 0.6m apart. If the
depth of flow at a section when the flow is known to be at critical state is 0.6m. Estimate
the discharge in the sewer.
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11. A rectangular channel is 4.0m wide and carries a discharge of 20m /s at a depth of 2.0 m.
at a certain section it is proposed to build a hump. Calculate the water surface elevations
at upstream of the hump and over the hump if the hump height is
a) 0.33m and
b) 0.2m (assume no loss of energy at the hump)
12. ♣A discharge of 16m3/s flows with a depth of 2m in a rectangular channel 4m wide. At a
downstream section the width is reduced to 3.5m and the channel bed raised by ΔZ.
Analyze the water surface elevations in the transition when
(a) ΔZ=0.20m and
(b) ΔZ=0.35m.
13. A rectangular channel 2.5m wide carries 6m3/s of flow at a depth of 0.5m. Calculate the
Height of the flat-topped hump required to be placed at a section to cause critical flow.
The energy loss due to the obstruction by the hump can be taken as 0.1 times the
upstream velocity head.
14. What is the critical depth corresponding to a discharge of 5m3/s in
a) trapezoidal channel of B=0.8 and 1.5:1 slope
b) a circular channel of D=1.5m
15. A trapezoidal channel with bed width 6m and side slope 2:1 carries discharge of 10m3/s.
Determine the critical depth, critical velocity and minimum specific energy.
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16. A rectangular channel is 2.5m wide and conveys a discharge of 2.75m /s at a depth of
0.9m. A constriction of width is proposed at a section in this canal. Calculate the water
surface elevations in the contracted section as well as in an upstream 2.5m wide section
when the width of the proposed contraction is:-
a) 2.0m
b) 1.5m (neglect energy losses in the transition).
c) What width is needed at downstream section to enable the critical flow to occur
at downstream section without affecting the u/s depth?
d) Determine the minimum allowable bed width without affecting downstream section if 0.1m
Smooth hump is provided at downstream section?
17. ♣Water flows at a velocity of 1m/s and depth of 2.0 m in an open channel of rectangular
Cross section and bed width of 3.0m. At a certain section the width is reduced to 1.8m
and bed is raised by 0.65m. Will the upstream depth be affected and if so, to what extent?
18. ♣ Water flows in a rectangular channel 3.0m wide at a velocity of 2.5 m/s and a depth of
1.8m. If at a section there is a smooth upward smooth step of 0.3m, what width is needed
at that section to enable the critical flow to occur on the hump without any change in the
u/s depth?
19. A rectangular channel 4m wide carries a flow at 2m depth .at a certain section the width
is reduced to 3m and the channel bed raised by 0.3m through a streamlined hump.
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a) Estimate the discharge in the channel when the water surface drops by 0.2m over
the hump.
b) What change in the bed elevation at the contracted section would make the water
surface have the same elevation upstream and downstream of the contraction?
20. A hydraulic jump occurs in a horizontal rectangular channel at an initial Froude number
of 10.0. What percentage of initial energy is lost in this jump?
21. Show that the energy lost in the jump of a horizontal, frictionless rectangular channel is :
22. A hydraulic jump in a rectangular channel has a Froude number at the beginning of the
Jump F1=5. Find the Froude number F2 at the end of the jump.
23. ♣.A hydraulic jump occurs in a horizontal rectangular channel with sequent depths of
0.7m and 4.2 m. calculate the rate of the flow per unit width, energy loss and the initial
Froude number.
24. A hydraulic jump assisted by a two dimensional block is formed on a horizontal apron as
shown in figure below. Estimate the force FD in KN/m width on the block when a
discharge of 6.64m3/s per m width enters the apron at depth of 0.5m and leaves it at a
depth of 3.6m.
25. ♣.A sluice across a channel 7.2m wide discharges a stream 1.2m deep. On the
downstream side concrete blocks have been placed to create condition for hydraulic jump
to occur.
a) What is the flow rate when the depth of upstream of the sluice is 8.4m?
b) Calculate the force on the blocks if the downstream depth is 3.6m.
c) Estimate the energy loss due to the block
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26. a trapezoidal channel of bed width 3.0m and side slope of 1.5:1 carries a full supply of
10m3/s at a depth of 1.5m.
a) What would be the discharge at half of full supply depth (i.e. at 0.75m)?
b) What would be the depth of half of full supply discharge?
27. a trapezoidal channel is 5.0m wide and has a side slope of 0.5:1. Find the depth of flow
which can make the channel an efficient section. If So= 0.0002 and n = 0.02, find the
corresponding discharge.
28. a circular channel 2.5m in diameter is made of concrete (n=0.014) and is laid on a slope
of 1 in 200.
a.) Calculate the discharge if the normal depth is 1.5m.
b.) Calculate the depth of flow for a discharge of 15m3/s.
29. an earthen trapezoidal channel (n = 0.025) has a bottom width of 5.0m, side slope of 1.5:1
and a uniform flow depth of 1.1m. In an economic study to remedy excessive seepage
from the channel two proposals are planned
a.) to line the sides only and
b.) to line the bed only are considered.
If the lining is of smooth concrete (n=0.012), determine the equivalent roughness in
the above two cases.
30. ♣.A trapezoidal composite channel 6.0m wide and side slope of 1:1 has bed materials M-
1, M-2 and M-3 with Manning’s coefficient 0.019, 0.022 and 0.012 respectively. At the
first phase of the repair the side channels were lined with concrete material of 0.018
Manning’s but the bed material was not repaired. Determine the percentage increase or
decrease of discharge as a result of repair?
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