In this paper the stage-discharge relationship of a sharp crested sluice gate is deduced by applying the momentum equation for a free flow condition. The theoretically deduced stage-discharge formula was then calibrated using experimental flume data obtained in previous investigations carried out for a free-flow condition. The deduced stage–discharge relationship is characterized by a momentum coefficient which is empirically estimated by the ratio between the height of the orifice and the water depth in the section upstream the gate. The relative errors are always less than or equal to - 10% to +10% and 71.4% of the errors are less than or equal to ± 2%
In this paper the discharge coefficient of a sluice gate placed at the sudden expansion of an open c...
Simple hydraulic structures, such as weirs, allow measuring flow discharge by using the upstream flo...
The flow characteristics upstream and downstream of sluice gates are studied experimentally and nume...
In this paper the stage-discharge relationship of a sharp crested sluice gate is deduced by applying...
Gates are simple hydraulic structures which have been widely used for flow control and measurement i...
Sluice gates are commonly used in canals for control and measurement of the flow. The discharge unde...
Sluice gates are common hydraulic structures for controlling and regulating flow in open channels. T...
Estimation of the flow discharge under sluice and radial gates is an essential problem in many water...
Submerged sluice gates may be used as discharge measuring structures in irrigation channels. One com...
Sluice gates are commonly used to control discharge and levels, and to monitor discharge. However di...
Simplifying formulas that are used for calculations and design are the aim of researchers. For prese...
The contraction coefficient under sluice gates on flat beds is studied for both free flow and submer...
This paper aims to investigate the effect of sill shape located under the sluice gate on the coeffic...
Sluice gates are used for flow measuring and control in irrigation channels. Free flowing sluice gat...
Many facilities for urban drainage systems are equipped with a pipe overflow structure that can ofte...
In this paper the discharge coefficient of a sluice gate placed at the sudden expansion of an open c...
Simple hydraulic structures, such as weirs, allow measuring flow discharge by using the upstream flo...
The flow characteristics upstream and downstream of sluice gates are studied experimentally and nume...
In this paper the stage-discharge relationship of a sharp crested sluice gate is deduced by applying...
Gates are simple hydraulic structures which have been widely used for flow control and measurement i...
Sluice gates are commonly used in canals for control and measurement of the flow. The discharge unde...
Sluice gates are common hydraulic structures for controlling and regulating flow in open channels. T...
Estimation of the flow discharge under sluice and radial gates is an essential problem in many water...
Submerged sluice gates may be used as discharge measuring structures in irrigation channels. One com...
Sluice gates are commonly used to control discharge and levels, and to monitor discharge. However di...
Simplifying formulas that are used for calculations and design are the aim of researchers. For prese...
The contraction coefficient under sluice gates on flat beds is studied for both free flow and submer...
This paper aims to investigate the effect of sill shape located under the sluice gate on the coeffic...
Sluice gates are used for flow measuring and control in irrigation channels. Free flowing sluice gat...
Many facilities for urban drainage systems are equipped with a pipe overflow structure that can ofte...
In this paper the discharge coefficient of a sluice gate placed at the sudden expansion of an open c...
Simple hydraulic structures, such as weirs, allow measuring flow discharge by using the upstream flo...
The flow characteristics upstream and downstream of sluice gates are studied experimentally and nume...