Open Channel Flow

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Open-channel flow must have a free surface. A free surface is subject to atmospheric pressure.[1]

Open-channel flow, a branch of hydraulics and fluid mechanics, is a type of liquid flow within a conduit with a free surface, known as a channel. The other type of flow within a conduit is Pipe flow. These two types of flow are similar in many ways, but differ in one important respect: the free surface. Open-channel flow has a free surface, whereas pipe flow does not.

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References

  1. Open-Channel Hydraulics by Chow