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Water flows at 10 m3/s in a 5-m-wide channel. What is the height of a suppressed rectangular (sharp-crested) weir that will cause the depth of flow in the channel to be 2 m

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Answer:

Hw = 1.01 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

flow rate = 10 m^3

depth of flow in channel = 2 m

Determine the height of a suppressed rectangular weir ( Hw ) using the following expressions

expression for the elevation of of water surface above crest of weir

H = 2 -
H_(w) ------ ( 1 )

expression for the height of the weir ( Hw )

Hw = 2 -
( (Q)/(C_(w) b)) ^{(3)/(2) } ---------- ( 2 )

expression for the weir coefficient ( Cw )

Cw =
(2)/(3) C_(d) √(2g) -------------- ( 3 )

expression for the coefficient of discharge ( Cd )

Cd = 0.611 + 0.075
(H)/(Hw) ---------- ( 4 )

Finally to determine the value of Hw we apply the trial and error method

in the trial and error method the value of LHS = RHS for the number chosen to be true

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