alfaromeo99
Civil/Environmental
- May 3, 2008
- 7
Hi,
I need to design a weir wall. The weir is to be sized to come into operation at flows of 1300L/sec and upwards. The expected extreme flows can be up to 4000L/sec, therefore my weir wall needs to be sized to remove flows from the existing system upwards of 1300L/sec to a max of 4000L/sec (2700L/sec).
The weir (and bypass) is to be constructed in a tunnel system (sandstone) and the size of the tunnel is 1.5m width x 2.5m high and is unlined (rough as guts although the invert is conc lined). The invert is bowed in shaped. I reckon the height of the weir has to be approximately 0.45m high but am unsure how to work out the length of the weir. Can anyone show me the calculation to determine the actual height and weir length?
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I need to design a weir wall. The weir is to be sized to come into operation at flows of 1300L/sec and upwards. The expected extreme flows can be up to 4000L/sec, therefore my weir wall needs to be sized to remove flows from the existing system upwards of 1300L/sec to a max of 4000L/sec (2700L/sec).
The weir (and bypass) is to be constructed in a tunnel system (sandstone) and the size of the tunnel is 1.5m width x 2.5m high and is unlined (rough as guts although the invert is conc lined). The invert is bowed in shaped. I reckon the height of the weir has to be approximately 0.45m high but am unsure how to work out the length of the weir. Can anyone show me the calculation to determine the actual height and weir length?
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