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Old   July 19, 2015, 01:10
Default How to form hydraulic jump at specified location
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Hi everybody;

I'm working on the hydraulic jump phenomena. I've face a problem, It's needed to start hydraulic jump at specified location (right at the inlet boundary, 20 mm after inlet boundary, etc). what should I do?
I use "outflow" condition for outlet, and place a block at the end of channel to form hydraulic jump. so, the sequent depth and location of hydraulic jump is depend on the block height and location. but I wanna the hydraulic jump to start at an specified location I said above. Is there a better way for It? for example special boundary condition or ...?

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Old   August 11, 2015, 06:35
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Can you please post picture of the model for better understanding?
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of course;



I want to hydraulic jump starts right at the red star location
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If the hydraulic jump is being formed further downstream, have you tried bringing the block upstream to force the hydraulic jump formation at your desired location?
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If the hydraulic jump is being formed further downstream, have you tried bringing the block upstream to force the hydraulic jump formation at your desired location?

yes I tried it. but it's really difficult to find the proper block location by trial and error method. I want to know that is there any method to force the jump formation at a desired location or any way to calculate the jump location?
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There are formulae to calculate the length of jump,L.

L = 220 x y1 x tanh((Fr1-1)/22)

Reference: Hager, W.H. 1992. Energy Dissipators and Hydraulic Jump. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. ISBN 0-7923-1508-1
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