Fluid Mechanics
Subcritical flow is a type of open channel flow where the flow velocity is less than the wave speed, resulting in a Froude number less than one. This condition indicates that the flow is dominated by gravitational forces rather than inertial forces, allowing waves to propagate upstream. Understanding subcritical flow is essential when examining various phenomena in fluid mechanics, including the behavior of hydraulic structures and transitions between different flow states.
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