Abstract

Structures built for the purpose of measuring or regulating the rate of flow in open channels usually consist of a converging transition where subcritically flowing water is accelerating, a throat where it accelerates to super-critical flow, and a downstream transition where the flow velocity is reduced to an acceptable sub-critical velocity.

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