Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Freispiegel

English translation:

open channel

Added to glossary by AnnaMay
Apr 30, 2005 10:19
19 yrs ago
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German term

Freispiegel

German to English Tech/Engineering Petroleum Eng/Sci
"Strömungsverluste zwischen dem Freispiegel der Hauptleitung und dem Saugstutzen der Mobilpumpe"

Bei der Hauptleitung handelt es sich um eine Ölleitung. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, aber vielleicht hat der Freispiegel etwas mit einem Bereich zu tun, in dem weder Unter- noch Überdruck herrscht. Ich habe den Begriff Freispiegelkanal (gravity sewer) und -strömung gefunden (open channel flow), denke aber, dass das in meinem Fall nicht richtig ist. Vielen Dank für die Hilfe.

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open channel

found this site for you but not thoroughly convinced of the translation:

Hager, W.H., "Equations for plane, moderately curved open channel flows" (Gleichungen fuer ebenen, maessig gekruemmten Freispiegelabfluss), Proc. ASCE, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Vol. 111, 1985, HY3, 541-546.
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agree gangels (X)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you very also to Kenneth. Open channel seems to be the one after all."
4 hrs

in support of David's suggestion

quote:

In the book, we consider open channels in which liquid (i.e. water) flows with a free surface.
Examples of open channels are natural streams and rivers. Man-made channels include irrigation and navigation canals, drainage ditches, sewer and culvert pipes running partially full, and spillways.

The primary factor in open channel flow analysis is the location of the free surface, which is unknown beforehand (i.e. a priori). The free surface rises and falls in response to perturbations to the flow (e.g. changes in channel slope or width). The main parameters of a hydraulic study are the geometry of the channel (e.g. width, slope and roughness), the properties of the flowing fluid (e.g. density and viscosity) and the flow parameters (e.g. velocity and flow depth).

source:

PDF] Part 1 Basic Principles of Open Channel Flows
... Table 1.1 Basic differences between pipe flow and open channel flow of an incompressible fluid. Pipe flow. Open channel flow. Flow driven by ...
www.uq.edu.au/~e2hchans/reprints/b32_chap01.pdf

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Note added at 4 hrs 39 mins (2005-04-30 14:59:44 GMT)
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Strictly speaking, \'open channel flow\' would be \'Freispeigelstromung\' and \'Freispiegel\' would be \'free surface\'. However, the German text is a bit telegraphic in its use of the terms.
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