Stream Flow Measurement: Indirect Methods
Stream Flow Measurement: Indirect Methods
INDIRECT METHODS
𝑸=𝒇 𝑯 Eq.4.20
Where:
𝑯 = water surface elevation measured from a specified datum.
FLOW MEASURING STRUCTURES
𝑸 = 𝑲𝑯𝒏 Eq.4.21
Where:
𝑯 = head over the weir
𝑲, 𝒏 = system constants
FLOW MEASURING STRUCTURES
• If the tail water conditions don not affect the flow, then the flow is
known as drowned or submerged flow.
FLOW MEASURING STRUCTURES
𝒗𝟏 𝟐 𝒗𝟐 𝟐
𝒉𝒇 = 𝒉𝟏 − 𝒉𝟐 + − − 𝒉𝒆 Eq.4.23
𝟐𝒈 𝟐𝒈
SLOPE AREA METHOD
Cross-section Value of K
characteristic of the Expansion Contraction
reach
Uniform 0 0
Gradual transition 0.3 0.1
Abrupt transition 0.8 0.6
SLOPE AREA METHOD
𝐾1 = 1824.7 𝐾2 = 1738.9
SLOPE-AREA METHOD
SOLUTION
𝑣1 2 𝑣2 2 𝑣1 2 𝑣2 2
ℎ𝑓 = 𝑓𝑎𝑙𝑙 + − = 0.12 + −
2𝑔 2𝑔 2𝑔 2𝑔
SLOPE-AREA METHOD
SOLUTION
Calculations:
Trial 𝒉𝒇 𝑺𝒇 𝑸 𝒗𝟏 𝟐 𝒗𝟐 𝟐 𝒉𝒇
(m) (m)
(trial) (units of 10-4) (m3/s) 𝟐𝒈 𝟐𝒈 By Eq.(E-1)
(m)
1 0.1200 6.000 43.63 0.1078 0.1154 0.1124
2 0.1124 5.622 42.24 0.1010 0.1081 0.1129
3 0.1129 5.646 42.32 0.1014 0.1081 0.1129