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Discharge characteristics of V-shaped multi-slit weirs

Posted on:2008-12-16Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:Concordia University (Canada)Candidate:Ji, KaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390005976521Subject:Hydrology
Abstract/Summary:
V-shaped weirs with small angles are efficient in accurately measuring extremely small discharge rates. The concept of slit weirs to measure discharge rates has been studied in recent investigations. Rectangular multi-slit notches or weirs have been shown to extend the range of flow measurement to include both very low and high discharge rates.; It is a well-known fact that V-notches whose sections are narrower at lower heads are preferred to rectangular notches to measure small discharge rates in laboratories. To increase the range of discharges measured, the concept of multi-slit weirs using rectangular weirs has been introduced recently. For rectangular multi-slit weirs, experimental data showed that the discharge coefficient Cd for multi-slit weirs or a single weir was a function of the Reynolds number Re when Re is based on the width of rectangular weirs.; V-notches are generally used for laboratory flow measurements, as they can very precisely measure discharge rates. Hence, the multi-slit weirs formed by V-notches are expected to measure discharges in a very wide range of discharge rates.; To represent a common discharge coefficient Cd for multi-slit weirs formed of either rectangular or triangular shaped individual weirs, a new Reynolds number ReR is proposed to unify representation of discharge coefficient data for both rectangular shaped and V-shaped multi-slit weir units. Cd data for both rectangular and V-shaped multi-slit weirs fall on a single curve and appear to be the function of ReR. At large Reynolds number, ReR, the discharge coefficient Cd approaches a constant value of 0.61. This constant also denotes the contraction coefficient for the narrow two-dimensional slit flow. Present test data show that Cd for multi-slit V-shaped weirs is generally a function of ReR for b/B<0.3. Here, ReR is based on the hydraulic radius R and b is the value of top flow width of the water passing the multi-slit weirs.; A very limited number of numerical simulations are also performed to determine discharge coefficient (Cd) and the water surface profiles for the multi-slit V-shaped weirs. The predictions related to the surface profile based on the numerical model are validated by experimental data. The three-dimensional (3D) two-equation standard k-epsilon turbulence model together with the volume of fluid VOF tracking technique is effectively used to obtain a few simulation results that are limited in scope.
Keywords/Search Tags:Weirs, Discharge, V-shaped, Rectangular
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