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The sluice gate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

William E. Conway
Affiliation:
West Texas State University

Extract

Consider the two-dimensional irrotational steady flow of an incompressible inviscid fluid under no body forces between two infinite horizontal planes. When a vertical wall which intersects the upper plane is introduced in the flow, the fluid will flow under the wall and will be bounded above by a free streamline along which the pressure is constant. This configuration is called a sluice gate. At infinity the flow will be uniform and parallel with input velocity V and exit velocity U.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1967

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(1)Milne-Thomson, L. M.Theoretical hydrodynamics, 4th ed. (New York; MacMillan Company, 1960).Google Scholar