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  2. Hydraulic jump - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic jumps can be seen in both a stationary form, which is known as a "hydraulic jump", and a dynamic or moving form, which is known as a positive surge or "hydraulic jump in translation". [16] They can be described using the same analytic approaches and are simply variants of a single phenomenon.

  3. Hydraulic jumps in rectangular channels - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic jump in a rectangular channel, also known as classical jump, is a natural phenomenon that occurs whenever flow changes from supercritical to subcritical flow. In this transition, the water surface rises abruptly, surface rollers are formed, intense mixing occurs, air is entrained, and often a large amount of energy is dissipated.

  4. Standard step method - Wikipedia

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    In the mild reach, the hydraulic jump occurs downstream of the gate, but in the steep reach, the hydraulic jump occurs upstream of the gate. It is important to note that the gradually varied flow equations and associated numerical methods (including the standard step method) cannot accurately model the dynamics of a hydraulic jump. [6]

  5. Froude number - Wikipedia

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    The boundary between the two areas is called a "hydraulic jump". The jump starts where the flow is just critical and Froude number is equal to 1.0. The Froude number has been used to study trends in animal locomotion in order to better understand why animals use different gait patterns [ 15 ] as well as to form hypotheses about the gaits of ...

  6. Open-channel flow - Wikipedia

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    The depth changes abruptly over a comparatively short distance. Rapidly varied flow is known as a local phenomenon. Examples are the hydraulic jump and the hydraulic drop. Gradually-varied flow. The depth changes over a long distance. Continuous flow. The discharge is constant throughout the reach of the channel under consideration. This is ...

  7. ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5B’s Confusing Time Jumps Explained: How ...

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    Yellowstone fans were prepared for the absence of Kevin Costner when season 5B finally premiered earlier this month, but they weren’t ready for the show to start playing with a nonlinear timeline.

  8. These Are the Healthiest Fast Food Restaurants, According to ...

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    Dietitians explain. Fast food gets a bad rap for being unhealthy, but there are healthy fast food options at chains like McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Sonic. Dietitians explain.

  9. Why does Wisconsin play ‘Jump Around' at football ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know about Wisconsin football's "Jump Around" tradition as Oregon travels to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday: