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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 5 (Q.No. 21)
21.
To ensure that water does not rise more than 100 cm above the crest, for a discharge of 5.00 m3/sec, the length of water will be
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Ajay yadav said:
4 years ago
Anyone explain it in detail.
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Ajay yadav said:
5 years ago
Please anyone explain it in detail.
Chander shekhar said:
6 years ago
Use Benzin formula.
q=m*l*√2*9.81*H^3/2.
m=0.45+0.003/H.
q=m*l*√2*9.81*H^3/2.
m=0.45+0.003/H.
Inica said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Tahir.
Saeed achakzai said:
7 years ago
It can be solved by;
Q=1.71*Cd*L*H^3/2.
Avg valve of cd is 0.62.
Q=1.71*Cd*L*H^3/2.
Avg valve of cd is 0.62.
Yogesh said:
8 years ago
Explanation please.
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Garry said:
8 years ago
What value of coefficient of discharge should be taken?
Tahir said:
8 years ago
Q= 2.01*L*H^3/2,
5= 2.01*L*1^3/2,
L= 2.49m.
5= 2.01*L*1^3/2,
L= 2.49m.
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Rajani said:
8 years ago
Please, anybody explain it.
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Jeevan said:
9 years ago
Please give the Explanation.
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