AFF032 Plate Weirs for AFF014 Vocational Training Equipment Didactic Hydrodynamics Laboratory Equipment
Description
flow over sharpcrested weirs
typical measuring weirs: Thomson weir and Rehbock weir
Sharpcrested weirs are a type of control structure that dam up an open channel in a defined manner. They are often used to determine the discharge of an open channel.
It contains two different plate weirs as sharpcrested weirs. The two weirs are typical measuring weirs with defined weir openings: in the Thomson weir the opening is triangular; in the
Rehbock weir it is rectangular.
The weirs are installed and screwed in place into the AFF014 base module.
The weir can be installed and replaced quickly and easily.
Water from the small experimental flume in AFF014 flows over the weir being investigated. A level gauge for detecting the head is included in the delivery. The head is used to determine the discharge, which is then compared to the measured values
Learning objectives/experiments
free overfall at the sharpcrested weir
plate weirs as measuring weirs
· determining the discharge coefficient
· comparison of measuring weirs
(Rehbock, Thomson)
determining the discharge
comparison of theoretical and measured discharge