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Weir Flowmeters

Weir Flowmeters

Weir Flowmeters

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Guys,

     Can anyone give me website for metering the treated wastewater? I need to design construction such as weir for measuring our discharge.

      Thanks..



gladkenn

RE: Weir Flowmeters

sharp v-notch:
Q = 2.5 tan(interior angle/2) H^2.5

sharp rectangular:
Q = .67 L H^1.5

broad crested rectangular:
Q = 3.3 L H^1.5

ogee rectangular:
Q = 4 L H^1.5

Determine max Q, design weir large enough to contain flow.

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RE: Weir Flowmeters

Endress & Hauser have a 50th Annniversary book called "Flow Handbook" that will meet your needs. Check out their website and the Applicator software for selection of flow  metering.

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