Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 11, Problem 32P
A positive surge wave, or moving hydraulic jump, can be produced in the laboratory by suddenly opening a sluice gate. Consider a surge of depth y2 advancing into a quiescent channel of depth y1. Obtain an expression for surge speed in terms of y1 and y2
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