Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles

Weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures that have been used for centuries by hydraulic engineers for flow measurement, energy dissipation, flow diversion, regulation of flow depth, and flood passage. Side weirs, or lateral weirs, are essentially free overflow weirs installed along the s...

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Main Authors: Abdorreza Kabiri-Samani, Hojat Esmaili, Manochehr Heidarpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2011-03-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1151_14cc0e85c75af63c6c55d3e024643cda.pdf
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spelling doaj-87d3204c083b4e5e89944119defd35182021-03-02T09:02:00ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052011-03-012211011131151Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or PilesAbdorreza Kabiri-Samani0Hojat Esmaili1Manochehr Heidarpour2Assist. Prof., Dept. of Civil Eng., Isfahan University of Tech., IsfahanGraduted Student of Water-Civil Eng., Isfahan University of Tech., IsfahanAssoc. Prof., College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Tech., IsfahanWeirs are among the most common hydraulic structures that have been used for centuries by hydraulic engineers for flow measurement, energy dissipation, flow diversion, regulation of flow depth, and flood passage. Side weirs, or lateral weirs, are essentially free overflow weirs installed along the side of the main channel to divert flow over them when the surface of flow in the channel rises above their crest. These weirs are often used in irrigation and flood regulation systems, urban drainage, and many other water resources and environmental projects. The flow over side weirs falls under the category of spatially varied flow. In this paper, methods are presented based on analytical and experimental models for improving side weir performance. For this purpose, groups of (one, two, and three) vane plates or piles were employed. Analytical models were developed based on momentum and continuity equations for determination of dynamic force on vane plates or piles, water surface profile and discharge coefficient of side weir. Measured data were used for calibrating the analytical models and for presenting expressions for the discharge coefficient. Results show that the diverted discharge coefficient can be increased by up to 30% compared to the simple side weir discharge coefficient.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1151_14cc0e85c75af63c6c55d3e024643cda.pdfSide WeirAnalytical modelExperimental ModelVane PlatesGroups of Piles
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author Abdorreza Kabiri-Samani
Hojat Esmaili
Manochehr Heidarpour
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Hojat Esmaili
Manochehr Heidarpour
Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
آب و فاضلاب
Side Weir
Analytical model
Experimental Model
Vane Plates
Groups of Piles
author_facet Abdorreza Kabiri-Samani
Hojat Esmaili
Manochehr Heidarpour
author_sort Abdorreza Kabiri-Samani
title Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
title_short Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
title_full Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
title_fullStr Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
title_full_unstemmed Improving Performance of Side Weirs Using Groups of Vane Plates or Piles
title_sort improving performance of side weirs using groups of vane plates or piles
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Weirs are among the most common hydraulic structures that have been used for centuries by hydraulic engineers for flow measurement, energy dissipation, flow diversion, regulation of flow depth, and flood passage. Side weirs, or lateral weirs, are essentially free overflow weirs installed along the side of the main channel to divert flow over them when the surface of flow in the channel rises above their crest. These weirs are often used in irrigation and flood regulation systems, urban drainage, and many other water resources and environmental projects. The flow over side weirs falls under the category of spatially varied flow. In this paper, methods are presented based on analytical and experimental models for improving side weir performance. For this purpose, groups of (one, two, and three) vane plates or piles were employed. Analytical models were developed based on momentum and continuity equations for determination of dynamic force on vane plates or piles, water surface profile and discharge coefficient of side weir. Measured data were used for calibrating the analytical models and for presenting expressions for the discharge coefficient. Results show that the diverted discharge coefficient can be increased by up to 30% compared to the simple side weir discharge coefficient.
topic Side Weir
Analytical model
Experimental Model
Vane Plates
Groups of Piles
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1151_14cc0e85c75af63c6c55d3e024643cda.pdf
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