Among discharge flowmeters, the rectangular sharp-crested weir is one of the most popular and accurate, as well as being easy to work with. Using the standard weir, with the help of the conventional weir equation and Rehbock's or a similar standard formula for the discharge coefficient (Cd), the flow can be easily calculated. In order to increase the efficiency of the weir, it can be placed obliquely to the flow, increasing the effective weir length (L) and, hence, increasing the discharge for the same water head with the same channel width (B). The results of a comprehensive set of tests for oblique weirs (1·14 ≤ L/B ≤ 2·26 or oblique angles from 29° to 64°) show that for L/B less than 1·41 (oblique angles < 45°), Cd increases with increasing head but the rate slows down as L/B increases. However, for L/B greater than 1·41 (oblique angles > 45°), Cd decreases with increasing head and is constant for all values of water head while L/B = 1·41 (oblique angle = 45°). On the whole, since with oblique weirs the effective length of the weir is extended, the efficiency of the weir is also increased. Additionally, this kind of weir is aerated automatically and therefore does not need aeration. Also similar tests have been carried out for submerged flow. Finally, a single formula for discharge coefficient relating all tested oblique angles in a free flow situation has been introduced and correction coefficients for submerged flow have been suggested.
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Oblique rectangular sharp-crested weir Available to Purchase
S. M. Borghei;
S. M. Borghei
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
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Z. Vatannia;
Z. Vatannia
Design Engineer
Mahab-Ghods Consulting Engineers
Tehran, Iran
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M. Ghodsian;
M. Ghodsian
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
Tarbiat-Modares University
Tehran, Iran
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M. R. Jalili
M. R. Jalili
Student
Amir-Kabir University
Tehran, Iran
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 22 2002
Accepted:
January 06 2003
Online ISSN: 1753-7800
Print ISSN: 1472-4561
© 2003 Thomas Telford Ltd
2003
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering (2003) 156 (2): 185–191.
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Received:
March 22 2002
Accepted:
January 06 2003
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Borghei SM, Vatannia Z, Ghodsian M, Jalili MR (2003), "Oblique rectangular sharp-crested weir". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering, Vol. 156 No. 2 pp. 185–191, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wame.2003.156.2.185
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