dc.description.abstract | The labyrinth side weir is a new type of weir and a flow diversion
apparatus. Labyrinth side weirs could overflow more discharge when
compared to classical side weirs. The present study focused on the
estimation of triangular labyrinth side weir discharge coefficients
using the Schmidt approach. An accurate discharge coefficient should be
estimated for the hydraulic design. In the study, various weir included
angles, weir opening lengths, crest heights, flow depths, and Froude
numbers were considered to estimate the flow characteristics of the
labyrinth side weir. 2623 experimental runs were conducted for the
triangular side weir. Furthermore, to estimate the discharge capacity,
the nape height was determined at two (as proposed by Schmidt) and three
points in the present study. The compatibility of the average nape
height that was proposed by Schmidt was examined with supplementary
laboratory tests. Furthermore, the findings were compared to the
literature and confirmed the usability of the Schmidt approach. This
study demonstrated that the Schmidt approach was consistent with the
tendencies in the literature in determining the discharge capacity and
produced a useful graphical presentation for hydraulic designers. The
Schmidt approach was quite reliable in calculating triangular labyrinth
side weir discharge capacity. | |