Mass Flow Rate: Calculation and Measurement
Mass flow rate is the measure of the amount of mass passing through a cross-sectional area per unit of time. It is typically expressed in […]
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Mass flow rate is the measure of the amount of mass passing through a cross-sectional area per unit of time. It is typically expressed in […]
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The hydraulic gradient line represents the total piezometric head of water along a flow path in a hydraulic system, incorporating both elevation head and pressure
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A free jet refers to a fluid flow, typically a liquid or gas, that is ejected into a surrounding medium without any physical boundaries constraining
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Flow measurement is the quantification of the rate at which a fluid, such as a liquid or gas, moves through a system or conduit. It
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The Energy Gradient Line (EGL) is a hypothetical line representing the total energy per unit weight of a fluid particle as it moves along a
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Varied flow in open channels refers to the condition where the water velocity changes along the channel’s length, resulting in non-uniform flow patterns. This phenomenon
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Uniform flow in open channels refers to a steady and constant flow condition where the water velocity, depth, and channel slope remain constant along a
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An underflow gate is a control structure designed to regulate the flow of water by allowing excess water to pass beneath, preventing overflow in open
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