V-Shaped Multislit Weirs
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Volume 139, Issue 7
Abstract
Weirs and notches are efficient devices for measuring flow rates. Banks of slit weirs forming multislit weirs allow both precise discharge measurements in a very large range of flow rates and permit a good flow regulation. V-shaped weirs are traditionally used as precise laboratory flow measuring devices, especially in the low discharge ranges. In the current investigation, the method of images was used to form the V-shaped multislit weir system to allow measurement and regulation of flows in a large range of flows that includes very low flow rates. Experimental studies were conducted to determine the discharge coefficients of V-shaped multislit weirs over a wide range of weir Reynolds numbers. The study provided a single relation between the weir discharge coefficient and the weir Reynolds number for both the rectangular and V-shaped multislit weir systems.
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Received: Feb 28, 2012
Accepted: Jan 2, 2013
Published online: Jan 4, 2013
Published in print: Jul 1, 2013
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