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Jun 14, 2002

Subcritical 90° Equal-Width Open-Channel Dividing Flow

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Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 128, Issue 7

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Based on experimental observations, for a subcritical, right-angled, equal-width, open-channel dividing flow over a horizontal bed, the contraction coefficient at the maximum width-contracted section in the recirculation region is almost inversely related to the main channel upstream-to-downstream discharge ratio. The energy heads upstream and downstream of the division in the main channel are found to be almost equal. Under the assumption that the velocities are nearly uniformly distributed at the considered boundaries, the depth-discharge relationship follows the commonly used energy equation. The predicted results correlate fairly with the experimental data from this and other studies. The energy-loss coefficient of a division is expressed in terms of discharge ratio, upstream Froude number, and depth ratio. An expression for practical engineering applications is to determine the maximum possible branch-channel discharge at a given upstream discharge with a prescribed downstream Froude number or the maximum possible downstream Froude number if both branch- and main-channel discharges are prescribed.

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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 128Issue 7July 2002
Pages: 716 - 720

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Received: Jan 27, 1999
Accepted: Oct 31, 2001
Published online: Jun 14, 2002
Published in print: Jul 2002

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Chung-Chieh Hsu, A.M.ASCE
Professor, Dept. of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Tamkang Univ., Taipei, Taiwan, 251, Republic of China.
Chii-Jau Tang
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hydraulics and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng-Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan, 701, Republic of China.
Wen-Jung Lee
Former Graduate Student, Dept. of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Tamkang Univ., Taipei, Taiwan, 251, Republic of China.
Mon-Yi Shieh
Former Graduate Student, Dept. of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Tamkang Univ., Taipei, Taiwan, 251, Republic of China.

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