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Educational and Forum paper

Minimum specific energy in open-channel flows: the Salas–Dominguez contribution

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Pages 151-160 | Received 27 Jul 2014, Accepted 18 Nov 2014, Published online: 16 Feb 2015
 

ABSTRACT

The specific energy concept is basic for the computation of gradually-varied flows and it is extensively discussed in modern and classical textbooks on the hydraulics of open channels. This concept is typically attributed to Bakhmeteff who developed it in his PhD thesis in Russia in 1912. A much less known fact is that the same concept was independently developed nearly at the same time by Ramón Salas Edwards and Francisco Javier Domínguez Solar. This forum paper highlights their contributions by providing little-known but important information for the history of hydraulics. While Salas Edwards developed the theoretical concept of critical depth simultaneously with Bakhmeteff, the first comprehensive experimental investigation of critical flow was undertaken by Domínguez. His experimental research is described in detail, given that it underpinned the concepts for critical-flow measuring devices.

Acknowledgements

Some of the figures in this work (Figs. , 2b, 3) are reprinted from the 2012 re-edition of the book Salas Edwards (Citation1923) by the “Biblioteca Fundamentos de la construcción de Chile”, ISBN: 9789568306083. The material of Figs. was edited from the original thesis of Domínguez (Citation1917), and from his book (Domínguez 1934). This work was supported by the Spanish project CTM2013-45666-R.

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