Study And Design Of Two-Thirds Power Weir
Electronic Theses of Indian Institute of Science
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Study And Design Of Two-Thirds Power Weir
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Creator |
Reddy, K Ranga
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Subject |
Hydraulic Engineering
Weir - Design and Construction Propotional Weir Self Basing Weir Weir Model Weir - Mathematical Theory V-Notch Chimney Weir Quadratic Weir Weirs |
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Description |
This thesis is devoted to the study and designs of two important proportional weirs having the discharge-head characteristics of Q α H 2/3 In the first design a geometrically simple weir in the form of a rectangular weir over a inverted V-notch (Chimney weir) is presented. This weir gives for all flows above a threshold depth a discharge proportional to H 2/3 within a maximum percentage error of ±1.5, (measured above a reference plane) within certain limits of head. Second design is concerned with the self-basing weir in which a portion of the weir above the crest acts as a base. This design is achieved by using the complementary weir profile of a Quadratic weir above the parabolic base which has the significant property of fast convergence. This weir gives discharge for all flows above the threshold depth, proportional to (head)2/3 measured above a reference plane, with increasing accuracy as head increases. Experiments with these two weirs confirm the theory by giving a constant average Coefficient of Discharge (Cd) of 0.62. The importance of these weirs as a sensitive discharge measuring device in field and laboratory is highlighted. |
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Indian Institute of Science
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Contributor |
Keshava Murthy, K
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Date |
2006-07-17T05:21:23Z
2006-07-17T05:21:23Z 2006-07-17T05:21:23Z 2000-12 |
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Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
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http://hdl.handle.net/2005/221
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en
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