kanaalreciprocity
Kanaalreciprocity is a principle in hydraulic network theory describing a symmetry property of transfer relations between points in a canal or canalized flow system. In a network that obeys linear, time-invariant hydraulics, the influence of a unit head difference between point A and point B is indistinguishable from the influence of a unit head difference between B and A. Practically, kanaalreciprocity implies that the transfer impedance or conductance between two nodes is symmetric.
The concept draws on general reciprocity theorems from physics and electrical network theory, adapted to canal
Mathematically, for a passive, linear hydraulic network with nodal heads h and flows q, the relation q
Limitations include nonlinear flow behavior, turbulence, variable cross-sections, and active devices such as pumps or turbines,