The Froude number (Fr) is a dimensionless parameter that compares inertial forces to gravitational forces in openβchannel flow. It is defined as the ratio of the characteristic flow velocity to the squareβroot of the product of gravitational acceleration and the hydraulic depth of the channel.
Mathematically, the Froude number is expressed as:
The value of Fr determines the flow regime: subcritical (Frβ―<β―1) where gravity dominates, critical (Frβ―=β―1) at the transition, and supercritical (Frβ―>β―1) where inertial forces dominate. Engineers use this classification to design channels, predict wave propagation, and assess stability.
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