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Bazins Coefficient is the constant value obtained by Head. Check FAQs
m=0.405+(0.003HStillwater)
m - Bazins Coefficient?HStillwater - Still Water Head?

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0.4055Edit=0.405+(0.0036.6Edit)
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Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
m=0.405+(0.003HStillwater)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
m=0.405+(0.0036.6m)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
m=0.405+(0.0036.6)
Next Step Evaluate
m=0.405454545454545
LAST Step Rounding Answer
m=0.4055

Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered Formula Elements

Variables
Bazins Coefficient
Bazins Coefficient is the constant value obtained by Head.
Symbol: m
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Still Water Head
Still Water Head is the head of water which is still over weir.
Symbol: HStillwater
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Bazins Coefficient

​Go Coefficient when Bazin Formula for Discharge Velocity is not considered
m=QBv12gLwSw32
​Go Coefficient for Bazin Formula
m=0.405+(0.003Sw)
​Go Coefficient when Bazin Formula for Discharge if Velocity is considered
m=QBv2gLwHStillwater32

Other formulas in Flow Over Rectangular Sharp Crested Weir or Notch category

​Go Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge over Weir without considering Velocity
Cd=QFr'32(2g)LwSw32
​Go Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge Passing over Weir considering Velocity
Cd=QFr'32(2g)Lw((Sw+HV)32-HV32)
​Go Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge if Velocity not considered
Cd=QFr32(2g)(Lw-0.1nSw)Sw32
​Go Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge if Velocity considered
Cd=QFr32(2g)(Lw-0.1nHStillwater)(HStillwater32-HV32)

How to Evaluate Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered?

Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered evaluator uses Bazins Coefficient = 0.405+(0.003/Still Water Head) to evaluate the Bazins Coefficient, Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered is any of the factors of a product considered in relation to a specific factor. Bazins Coefficient is denoted by m symbol.

How to evaluate Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered, enter Still Water Head (HStillwater) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered

What is the formula to find Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered?
The formula of Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered is expressed as Bazins Coefficient = 0.405+(0.003/Still Water Head). Here is an example- 0.405455 = 0.405+(0.003/6.6).
How to calculate Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered?
With Still Water Head (HStillwater) we can find Coefficient for Bazin Formula if Velocity is considered using the formula - Bazins Coefficient = 0.405+(0.003/Still Water Head).
What are the other ways to Calculate Bazins Coefficient?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Bazins Coefficient-
  • Bazins Coefficient=Bazins Discharge without Velocity/(sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest*Height of Water above Crest of Weir^(3/2))OpenImg
  • Bazins Coefficient=0.405+(0.003/Height of Water above Crest of Weir)OpenImg
  • Bazins Coefficient=Bazins Discharge with Velocity/(sqrt(2*Acceleration due to Gravity)*Length of Weir Crest*Still Water Head^(3/2))OpenImg
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