The Froude number is a dimensionless parameter used in openβchannel hydraulics to compare inertial and gravitational forces acting on a fluid flow.
It is defined as the ratio of the flow velocity to the squareβroot of the product of gravitational acceleration and the hydraulic depth, providing insight into flow regimes such as subcritical or supercritical.
When Fr < 1 the flow is subcritical (wave propagation upstream is possible), whereas Fr > 1 indicates supercritical flow where waves travel downstream only.
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