Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Lw = ((2*AR)/((2/3)*Cd*sqrt(2*g)*Δt))*(1/sqrt(h2)-1/sqrt(HUpstream))
This formula uses 1 Functions, 7 Variables
Functions Used
sqrt - A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number., sqrt(Number)
Variables Used
Length of Weir Crest - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Weir Crest is the measurement or extent of Weir Crest from end to end.
Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir - (Measured in Square Meter) - Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir is the area of a reservoir that is obtained when a three-dimensional reservoir shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point.
Coefficient of Discharge - Coefficient of Discharge is ratio of Actual discharge to theoretical discharge.
Acceleration due to Gravity - (Measured in Meter per Square Second) - The Acceleration due to Gravity is acceleration gained by an object because of gravitational force.
Time Interval - (Measured in Second) - Time interval is the time duration between two events/entities of interest.
Head on Downstream of Weir - (Measured in Meter) - Head on Downstream of Weir pertains to the energy status of water in water flow systems and is useful for describing flow in hydraulic structures.
Head on Upstream of Weir - (Measured in Meter) - Head on Upstream of Weirr pertains to the energy status of water in water flow systems and is useful for describing flow in hydraulic structures.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir: 13 Square Meter --> 13 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Coefficient of Discharge: 0.66 --> No Conversion Required
Acceleration due to Gravity: 9.8 Meter per Square Second --> 9.8 Meter per Square Second No Conversion Required
Time Interval: 1.25 Second --> 1.25 Second No Conversion Required
Head on Downstream of Weir: 5.1 Meter --> 5.1 Meter No Conversion Required
Head on Upstream of Weir: 10.1 Meter --> 10.1 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Lw = ((2*AR)/((2/3)*Cd*sqrt(2*g)*Δt))*(1/sqrt(h2)-1/sqrt(HUpstream)) --> ((2*13)/((2/3)*0.66*sqrt(2*9.8)*1.25))*(1/sqrt(5.1)-1/sqrt(10.1))
Evaluating ... ...
Lw = 1.36835262847643
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.36835262847643 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.36835262847643 1.368353 Meter <-- Length of Weir Crest
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Coefficient of Discharge for Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Coefficient of Discharge = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Time Interval*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Cross Sectional Area given Time required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir = (Time Interval*(2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest)/(2*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)))
Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Time Interval = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Head given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Francis Formula
Go Average Height of Downstream and Upstream = (((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(1.84*Time Interval for Francis))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))-Length of Weir Crest)/(-0.1*Number of End Contraction)
Length of Crest given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Francis Formula
Go Length of Weir Crest = (((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(1.84*Time Interval for Francis))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)))+(0.1*Number of End Contraction*Average Height of Downstream and Upstream)
Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Francis Formula
Go Time Interval for Francis = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(1.84*(Length of Weir Crest-(0.1*Number of End Contraction*Average Height of Downstream and Upstream))))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Head1 given Time Required to Lower Liquid for Triangular Notch
Go Head on Upstream of Weir = (1/((1/Head on Downstream of Weir^(3/2))-((Time Interval*(8/15)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*tan(Theta/2))/((2/3)*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir))))^(2/3)
Head1 given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Head on Upstream of Weir = ((1/((1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir))-(Time Interval*(2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest)/(2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)))^2)
Coefficient of Discharge given Time required to Lower Liquid for Triangular Notch
Go Coefficient of Discharge = (((2/3)*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((8/15)*Time Interval*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*tan(Theta/2)))*((1/Head on Downstream of Weir^(3/2))-(1/Head on Upstream of Weir^(3/2)))
Cross Sectional Area given Time required to Lower Liquid for Triangular Notch
Go Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir = (Time Interval*(8/15)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*tan(Theta/2))/((2/3)*((1/Head on Downstream of Weir^(3/2))-(1/Head on Upstream of Weir^(3/2))))
Head2 given Time Required to Lower Liquid for Triangular Notch
Go Head on Downstream of Weir = (1/(((Time Interval*(8/15)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*tan(Theta/2))/((2/3)*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir))+(1/Head on Upstream of Weir^(3/2))))^(2/3)
Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface for Triangular Notch
Go Time Interval = (((2/3)*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((8/15)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*tan(Theta/2)))*((1/Head on Downstream of Weir^(3/2))-(1/Head on Upstream of Weir^(3/2)))
Head2 given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Head on Downstream of Weir = (1/((Time Interval*(2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge* sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest)/(2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)+(1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))))^2
Cross Sectional Area given time required to Lower Liquid Surface using Bazins Formula
Go Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir = (Time Interval*Bazins Coefficient*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity))/((1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))*2)
Bazins Constant given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface
Go Bazins Coefficient = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(Time Interval*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Bazins Formula
Go Time Interval = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(Bazins Coefficient*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Head1 given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Bazins Formula
Go Head on Upstream of Weir = ((1/((Time Interval*Bazins Coefficient*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity))/(2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)-(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir))))^2)
Head2 given Time Required to Lower Liquid Surface using Bazins Formula
Go Head on Downstream of Weir = (1/((Time Interval*Bazins Coefficient*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity))/(2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)+(1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))))^2

Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface Formula

Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir))
Lw = ((2*AR)/((2/3)*Cd*sqrt(2*g)*Δt))*(1/sqrt(h2)-1/sqrt(HUpstream))

What is meant by Coefficient of Discharge?

Coefficient of Discharge is the ratio of the actual discharge to the theoretical discharge, i.e., the ratio of the mass flow rate at the discharge end.

How to Calculate Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface?

Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface calculator uses Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)) to calculate the Length of Weir Crest, The Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as distance measured along axis. Length of Weir Crest is denoted by Lw symbol.

How to calculate Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface, enter Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir (AR), Coefficient of Discharge (Cd), Acceleration due to Gravity (g), Time Interval (Δt), Head on Downstream of Weir (h2) & Head on Upstream of Weir (HUpstream) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.368353 = ((2*13)/((2/3)*0.66*sqrt(2*9.8)*1.25))*(1/sqrt(5.1)-1/sqrt(10.1)).

FAQ

What is Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface?
The Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as distance measured along axis and is represented as Lw = ((2*AR)/((2/3)*Cd*sqrt(2*g)*Δt))*(1/sqrt(h2)-1/sqrt(HUpstream)) or Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)). Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir is the area of a reservoir that is obtained when a three-dimensional reservoir shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point, Coefficient of Discharge is ratio of Actual discharge to theoretical discharge, The Acceleration due to Gravity is acceleration gained by an object because of gravitational force, Time interval is the time duration between two events/entities of interest, Head on Downstream of Weir pertains to the energy status of water in water flow systems and is useful for describing flow in hydraulic structures & Head on Upstream of Weirr pertains to the energy status of water in water flow systems and is useful for describing flow in hydraulic structures.
How to calculate Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface?
The Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface as it applies to area of reclamation can be defined as distance measured along axis is calculated using Length of Weir Crest = ((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/((2/3)*Coefficient of Discharge*sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Time Interval))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)). To calculate Length of Crest for time required to Lower Liquid Surface, you need Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir (AR), Coefficient of Discharge (Cd), Acceleration due to Gravity (g), Time Interval (Δt), Head on Downstream of Weir (h2) & Head on Upstream of Weir (HUpstream). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir, Coefficient of Discharge, Acceleration due to Gravity, Time Interval, Head on Downstream of Weir & Head on Upstream of Weir and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Length of Weir Crest?
In this formula, Length of Weir Crest uses Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir, Coefficient of Discharge, Acceleration due to Gravity, Time Interval, Head on Downstream of Weir & Head on Upstream of Weir. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Length of Weir Crest = (((2*Cross-Sectional Area of Reservoir)/(1.84*Time Interval for Francis))*(1/sqrt(Head on Downstream of Weir)-1/sqrt(Head on Upstream of Weir)))+(0.1*Number of End Contraction*Average Height of Downstream and Upstream)
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