I’m assuming a very small slope, so depth perpendicular to the bed and the datum are the same in this example (the issue is probably mostly with my drawing, which doesn’t make this very clear)
Yes, I teach at a University in the UK. This content is part of a year 2 Hydraulics module on a Civil Engineering course. This is one of the first things I teach when introducing open channel flow.
Thank you very much, very well explained , It really helped me 🙏
how about if in circular open water channel with different diameter?
thank you, helped me alot
Y should be perpendicular to the surface
I’m assuming a very small slope, so depth perpendicular to the bed and the datum are the same in this example (the issue is probably mostly with my drawing, which doesn’t make this very clear)
@@fluidsexplained1901 i assume your from uk , could you please sir tell me at what field and what year this is taught
Yes, I teach at a University in the UK. This content is part of a year 2 Hydraulics module on a Civil Engineering course. This is one of the first things I teach when introducing open channel flow.