Open Channel Flow Experiment | Radial Gate & Hydraulic Jump Analysis
This video demonstrates an experiment on open channel flow with a radial gate, focusing on the formation and characteristics of a hydraulic jump. We analyze how flow conditions change with gate operations and how hydraulic jumps impact energy dissipation in open channel systems. This experiment provides valuable insights into hydraulic engineering, flow control, and fluid mechanics. I hope you find this tutorial useful! This video was prepared in Ilia State University. I would like to thanks Irakli Salukvadze who helped me in recording this video.

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