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where:
where:


Q – discharge flow (volume/time)
<math>Q</math> &ndash; discharge flow (volume/time)


C<sub>w</sub> &ndash; weir coefficient
<math>C_w</math> &ndash; weir coefficient


L &ndash; width of weir (distance, ft or m)
<math>L</math> &ndash; width of weir (distance, ft or m)


h &ndash; head (distance, ft or m)
<math>h</math> &ndash; head (distance, ft or m)


If a hydrograph has been computed using one of the supported hydrologic model, the peak flow for the hydrograph will be used as the default flow value if the hydrograph is selected prior to opening the dialog.
If a hydrograph has been computed using one of the supported hydrologic model, the peak flow for the hydrograph will be used as the default flow value if the hydrograph is selected prior to opening the dialog.

Revision as of 21:28, 6 March 2013

Head or flow over a weir can be determined using the Weir Calculations dialog. If flow is to be calculated then head over the weir must be entered as an input. If head is to be computed then a flow rate must be entered as input. The weir calculator uses the standard equation for computing flow over a weir:

where:

– discharge flow (volume/time)

– weir coefficient

– width of weir (distance, ft or m)

– head (distance, ft or m)

If a hydrograph has been computed using one of the supported hydrologic model, the peak flow for the hydrograph will be used as the default flow value if the hydrograph is selected prior to opening the dialog.

Selection of one of the predefined weir types automatically assigns the appropriate weir coefficient. A user-defined weir coefficient can also be entered, or the default value for one of the weir types listed modified. Weir calculations can also be used in combination with the detention basin calculator to define any outlet works of the basin/reservoir.

The weir calculator uses the Hydraulic Toolbox to perform the calculations.

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