The issue of the bed friction effect on the stability of a stationary hydraulic jump in a rectangular upward sloping channel is investigated through a combined theoretical and experimental approach. The theoretical stability criterion proposed by Defina and Susin [Phys. Fluids 15, 3883 (2003) ] is generalized to include rough wall flows. The results of an extensive series of experiments are then presented. The adopted experimental procedure is detailed, and results are compared with theoretical predictions. It is shown that the proposed stability criterion successfully predicts both the stable and unstable behavior of the jump for smooth and rough wall flow, at least in the range of small upward bottom slopes

Bed friction effects on the stability of a stationary hydraulic jump in a rectangular upward sloping channel

DEFINA, ANDREA;SUSIN, FRANCESCA MARIA;VIERO, DANIELE PIETRO
2008

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The issue of the bed friction effect on the stability of a stationary hydraulic jump in a rectangular upward sloping channel is investigated through a combined theoretical and experimental approach. The theoretical stability criterion proposed by Defina and Susin [Phys. Fluids 15, 3883 (2003) ] is generalized to include rough wall flows. The results of an extensive series of experiments are then presented. The adopted experimental procedure is detailed, and results are compared with theoretical predictions. It is shown that the proposed stability criterion successfully predicts both the stable and unstable behavior of the jump for smooth and rough wall flow, at least in the range of small upward bottom slopes
2008
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