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ogee crested weirs

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castro77

Civil/Environmental
Oct 7, 2012
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PLS HOW DO I CALCULATE THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL FORCES ACTING ON AN OGEE SHAPED WEIR? ALSO,WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EFFECTIVE LENGTH OF A WEIR AND THE REQUIRED EFFECTIVE LENGTH OF A WEIR.WHICH OF THEM SHOULD NE PRODUCED ON A WORKING DRAWING? THANKS.
 
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What if i have an ogee shaped weir that is 2meters in height,is it okay to assume a design head of 0.5meters and use the design head to plot out the shape of the weir just like its being done for spillways? Also how do i determine the vertical forces on the weir? being that it will be irregular shaped like a nappe?
 
your forces are hydrostatic, shear and toe pressure
for 2 meter high, velocity is low and shear and toe pressure are fairly low
so the main one is just hydrostatic (weight of the water)

a free body and resolve the vectors to determine the forces
 
Thanks cvg.Should i still design it like an ogee crested spillway oF a dam?
 
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