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FE Exam Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics: Steady and Unsteady Flow

September 7, 2021 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

FE Exam Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics | Steady and Unsteady Flow

In this article (and video above), I solve a fluid mechanics and hydraulics question, similar to what you may encounter on the FE exam. 

Question:

A 8-ft wide rectangular channel carries a flow of 400 ft3/s at an initial depth of 2.1-ft before entering a jump. The sequent depth (ft) at the low velocity flow (or sub-critical) is most nearly:

  1. 4.27
  2. 3.83
  3. 5.25
  4. 7.60

Solution:

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