ANUGA is also capable of modelling hydraulic jumps due to the ability of the finite-volume method to accommodate discontinuities in the solution.
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The purpose of the vertical hard basin drop is to force the water into a hydraulic jump ( a small standing wave ).
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By contrast, between positions 2 and 3, turbulence in the hydraulic jump dissipates energy, while the momentum can be assumed to be conserved.
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The internal hydraulic jumps have been associated with salinity or temperature induced stratification as well as with density differences due to suspended materials.
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For instance in case of the description of hydraulic jumps, the conservation form is preferred since the momentum flux is continuous across the jump.
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As the flume becomes submerged, the hydraulic jump diminishes and ultimately disappears as the downstream conditions increasingly restrict the flow out of the flume.
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Figure 2 : A common example of a hydraulic jump is the roughly circular stationary wave that forms around the central stream of water.
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A "'hydraulic jump "'is a phenomenon in the science of hydraulics which is frequently observed in open channel flow such as rivers and spillways.
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Otherwise this so called " hydraulic jump " or dissipation of energy would occur downstream causing large amounts of bank and river bed erosion.
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A hydraulic jump is a region of rapidly varied flow and is formed in a channel when a supercritical flow transitions into a subcritical flow.