Froude Number

The Froude number is a dimensionless number used in fluid mechanics and naval architecture to characterize the relative importance of inertia forces compared to gravitational forces. It’s named after William Froude, a British engineer who introduced it in the 19th century.

Froude number is proportional to { (inertial force) / (gravitational force) } and is used in momentum transfer in general and open channel flow and wave and surface behavior calculations in particular. It is normally defined in one of the following forms

Where:

a

=

Acceleration

g

=

Gravitational acceleration

L

=

Characteristic length

V

=

Velocity

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