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Fluid Mechanics
Hydraulic Jump Calculator
Analyzes hydraulic jump characteristics in open channel flow, including sequent depth, energy loss, and jump length. Used by hydraulic engineers designing spillways, stilling basins, and irrigation channels.
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Fluid Mechanics
Reynolds Number Calculator
Compute the Reynolds number to determine whether pipe or channel flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent. Useful for selecting friction-factor correlations, sizing pipes, and predicting heat-transfer or mixing behavior.
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Key differences
| Hydraulic Jump Calculator | Reynolds Number Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Fluid Mechanics | Fluid Mechanics |
| Inputs required | 4 | 3 |
| Result | Result (variable) | Reynolds Number |
| What it does | Analyzes hydraulic jump characteristics in open channel flow, including sequent depth, energy loss, and jump length. Used by hydraulic engineers designing spillways, stilling basins, and irrigation channels. | Compute the Reynolds number to determine whether pipe or channel flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent. Useful for selecting friction-factor correlations, sizing pipes, and predicting heat-transfer or mixing behavior. |