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Lab 12

The document summarizes a laboratory experiment conducted by civil engineering students to determine the coefficient of discharge of a v-notch weir. The experiment involved measuring the head of water and calculating the theoretical and actual flow rates through the weir. The coefficient of discharge was then calculated by dividing the actual flow rate by the theoretical flow rate. Data from five trials using a 90-degree v-notch weir were recorded in a table, and calculations and conclusions were presented.
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Lab 12

The document summarizes a laboratory experiment conducted by civil engineering students to determine the coefficient of discharge of a v-notch weir. The experiment involved measuring the head of water and calculating the theoretical and actual flow rates through the weir. The coefficient of discharge was then calculated by dividing the actual flow rate by the theoretical flow rate. Data from five trials using a 90-degree v-notch weir were recorded in a table, and calculations and conclusions were presented.
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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARMENT

Hydraulics Engineering

NAME: Benito, Charlotte F.


Cabrera, Lalaine Mae A.
Co, Karren Joy F.

COURSE & YEAR: BSCE.4th Year


SUBJECT & SECTION: CE411/CE42FB1
GROUP NO.: (GROUP 1)

LABORATORY EXPERIMENT NO.12

DETERMINATION OF COEFFICIENT OF DISCHARGE OF


V-NOTCH WEIR

DATE PERFORMED: MARCH 14, 2019


DATE SUBMITTED: MARCH 21, 2019
GRADE

ENGR. GERMAN BARLIS


INSTRUCTOR
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

In this experiment, the group is tasked to determine the coefficient of discharge of a v-notch weir. It

is the same process as what have done in the previous experiment, but the only difference is instead of a

rectangular weir, a v-notch weir was used.

For the first experiment, the v-notch weir used was 90 degrees in angle. The head over the weir

was noted as the initial head. Note that the measuring device was not pointed, thus may result to error. By

opening the gate valve, the water level slowly increases. And by there, the velocity head just at the

upstream side of the weir was measured and noted as the final head. Taking the difference of final and

initial head, the total head was calculated. The actual flow rate discharge needs to be calculated by getting

the volume over the time.


3
2
By substituting the gathered values in the equation 𝑄𝑡 = 3 √2𝑔𝐿𝑒𝑓𝑓 𝐻 2, the theoretical flow rate

was calculated. This theoretical value will be then divided to the actual flow rate that was already converted

in m/sec. By then, the coefficient of discharge was acquired.

FINAL TABULATION OF DATA AND RESULTS


TRIAL ϴ Volume Time
H (m) Qa (m3/s) Qt (m3/s) Cd
NOS. (degree) (m3 ) (secs)

1 90 0.035 0.005 13.55 3.69 x10-4 5.414 x10-4 0.68

2 90 0.037 0.006 14.18 4.23 x10-4 6.2208 x10-4 0.68

3 90 0.037 0.005 14.39 3.4746 x10-4 6.2209 x10-4 0.56

4 90 0.036 0.005 19.2 3.6458 x10-4 5.8090 x10-4 0.63

5 90 0.037 0.006 14.18 4.23 x10-4 6.2208 x10-4 0.68

CALCULATIONS
CONCLUSION
PHOTOS

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