Dambreak flows in a smooth, rectangular channel are considered. In all
experiments, the abrupt rupture on an absolutely dry tailwater channe
l was modelled. The effect of bottom slope up to 50% is analyzed, and
the results are compared with those pertaining for the horizontal chan
nel. The positive and negative wave fronts are determined based on the
characteristic equations. Also, the drying front is computed and the
effect of viscosity is analyzed. The experiments ate in agreement with
the observations collected with a specially designed Video system. Th
e positive wave front is found to tend towards a pseudo-uniform flow f
or large locations downstream of the dam section. The characteristics
of the dambreak waves are then described, including the maximum wave h
eight, and a generalized wave profile. The decay of maximum wave heigh
t is related to a combined parameter that includes the position, the b
ottom slope and the initial water depth. Further, the velocities in th
e wave body are determined and the velocity distribution is discussed.
The discharge as the product of depth times velocity is demonstrated
to be nearly independent of the bottom slope. With these results, a ra
ther complete description of the dambreak wave can be furnished.