| 1. | Hydraulic jumps are commonly used as energy dissipators downstream of dam spillways.
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| 2. | A free flow also induces a hydraulic jump downstream of the flume.
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| 3. | A hydraulic jump occurs downstream of the flume for free flow conditions.
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| 4. | Standing waves and hydraulic jumps also form on fast flowing river surfing breaks.
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| 5. | One example of an energy dissipating use is a hydraulic jump stilling basin.
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| 6. | This leads to a situation known as a submerged or drowned hydraulic jump.
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| 7. | Still another use for manmade hydraulic jumps is energy dissipation.
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| 8. | It is only in supercritical flows that hydraulic jumps ( bores ) can occur.
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| 9. | There are also man-made hydraulic jumps created by devices like weirs or sluice gates.
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| 10. | Examples are the hydraulic jump and the hydraulic drop.
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