Lecture 37
Documents for Lecture 37 - Measurements in fluids - part 2
- Lecture 37 - Measurements in fluids - part 2 (pdf file)
- Tests of sharp-crested weirs in a hydraulics bench (pdf file)
- Open channel flow photographs (Dr. Rahmeyer's web site)
Additional information for Lecture 34
- USBR's Water Measurement Manual
- Lab pictures of open channel flow and structures (broad-crested weir, v-notch, ogee spillway, sluice gate with hydraulic jump -- scroll down the page to see all pictures)
- Manual for teaching flume including open channel structures
- Thin-plate (or sharp-crested) weirs
- Photographs of different types of weirs
- Design guidelines for weirs (U of Florida)
- Rectangular weir with end contractions
- Diagram and theory (scroll down to see picture)
- Table of discharges
- Theory and calculator (requires a fee to use the calculator, however)
- Cipolletti weir
- V-notch weir
- Proportional weirs (scroll down to see sketch)
- Streamlined weirs
- Broad-crested weirs (see pictures in Lecture 31)
- Streamlined triangular weir
- Free overfall
- Spillways
- Ogee spillway (scroll down to see photo of ogee spillway)
- Morning-Glory spillway
- Flip-bucket spillway (scroll down to see photograph)
- Syphon spillway
- Sluice Gates
- See photographs in Lecture ...
- Measurement flumes - includes:
- Parshall flume
- Cutthroat flumes
FAO Irrigation Training manual - Basic irrigation principles -- include information on open channel flow and weirs
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