Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Velocity Head = (Still Water Head^(3/2)-(Discharge by Cipolletti/(1.86*Length of Weir Crest)))^(2/3)
HV = (HStillwater^(3/2)-(QC/(1.86*Lw)))^(2/3)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Velocity Head - (Measured in Meter) - Velocity Head is represented in the term of length unit, also referred to as kinetic head represents the kinetic energy of the fluid.
Still Water Head - (Measured in Meter) - Still Water Head is the head of water which is still over weir.
Discharge by Cipolletti - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Discharge by Cipolletti is the rate of flow of a liquid.
Length of Weir Crest - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Weir Crest is the measurement or extent of Weir Crest from end to end.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Still Water Head: 6.6 Meter --> 6.6 Meter No Conversion Required
Discharge by Cipolletti: 15 Cubic Meter per Second --> 15 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Length of Weir Crest: 3 Meter --> 3 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
HV = (HStillwater^(3/2)-(QC/(1.86*Lw)))^(2/3) --> (6.6^(3/2)-(15/(1.86*3)))^(2/3)
Evaluating ... ...
HV = 5.88255455604349
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
5.88255455604349 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
5.88255455604349 5.882555 Meter <-- Velocity Head
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Flow Over a Trapizoidal Weir or Notch Calculators

Discharge over Trapezoidal Notch if overall Coefficient of Discharge for Trapezoidal notch
​ LaTeX ​ Go Discharge by Cipolletti = ((Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Height of Water above Crest of Weir^(3/2))*((2/3)*Length of Weir Crest+(8/15)*Height of Water above Crest of Weir*tan(Theta/2)))
Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir
​ LaTeX ​ Go Coefficient of Discharge = (Discharge by Cipolletti*3)/(2*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest*Height of Water above Crest of Weir^(3/2))
Length of Crest given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir
​ LaTeX ​ Go Length of Weir Crest = (3*Discharge by Cipolletti)/(2*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Height of Water above Crest of Weir^(3/2))
Discharge for Cipolletti Weir
​ LaTeX ​ Go Discharge by Cipolletti = (2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest*Height of Water above Crest of Weir^(3/2)

Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Velocity Head = (Still Water Head^(3/2)-(Discharge by Cipolletti/(1.86*Length of Weir Crest)))^(2/3)
HV = (HStillwater^(3/2)-(QC/(1.86*Lw)))^(2/3)

What does Head mean?

Hydraulic head is a specific measurement of liquid pressure above a vertical datum.
It is usually measured as a liquid surface elevation.

How to Calculate Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity?

Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity calculator uses Velocity Head = (Still Water Head^(3/2)-(Discharge by Cipolletti/(1.86*Length of Weir Crest)))^(2/3) to calculate the Velocity Head, Additional head given discharge for Cipolletti weir considering velocity as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as additional distance, measured along axis. Velocity Head is denoted by HV symbol.

How to calculate Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity, enter Still Water Head (HStillwater), Discharge by Cipolletti (QC) & Length of Weir Crest (Lw) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5.882555 = (6.6^(3/2)-(15/(1.86*3)))^(2/3).

FAQ

What is Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity?
Additional head given discharge for Cipolletti weir considering velocity as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as additional distance, measured along axis and is represented as HV = (HStillwater^(3/2)-(QC/(1.86*Lw)))^(2/3) or Velocity Head = (Still Water Head^(3/2)-(Discharge by Cipolletti/(1.86*Length of Weir Crest)))^(2/3). Still Water Head is the head of water which is still over weir, Discharge by Cipolletti is the rate of flow of a liquid & Length of Weir Crest is the measurement or extent of Weir Crest from end to end.
How to calculate Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity?
Additional head given discharge for Cipolletti weir considering velocity as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as additional distance, measured along axis is calculated using Velocity Head = (Still Water Head^(3/2)-(Discharge by Cipolletti/(1.86*Length of Weir Crest)))^(2/3). To calculate Additional Head given Discharge for Cipolletti Weir Considering Velocity, you need Still Water Head (HStillwater), Discharge by Cipolletti (QC) & Length of Weir Crest (Lw). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Still Water Head, Discharge by Cipolletti & Length of Weir Crest and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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