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May 1, 1988

Venturi Flume of Minimum Space Requirements

Publication: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 114, Issue 2

Abstract

The flow features of a Venturi flume, constricted with sharp‐edged, thin‐plated elements are investigated. These elements, located at both side walls of a rectangular duct, as are usually found in large municipal sewers, are fixed at the bottom and at the ceiling by a simple device. Particular attention is paid to the head‐discharge equation for various constriction rates, the limit submergence, and the discussion of the internal flow mechanism. The theoretical approach accounts for the effects of fluid separation from the constriction elements and for the streamline curvature. Compared to the conventional discharge equation, the effects of the contraction geometry, and the relative energy head are thus included. The final result corresponds to an explicit equation for discharge once the contraction geometry is fixed and the upstream flow depth is recorded. Design curves allow a rapid and precise determination of discharge.

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Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 114Issue 2May 1988
Pages: 226 - 243

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Willi H. Hager, Member, ASCE
Sr. Res. Engr., Chaire de Constructions Hydrauliques, CCH, Dép. de Génie Civil, DGC, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérate de Lausanne, EPFL, CH‐1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

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