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Coefficient of Discharge in Flow Over Rectangular Sharp Crested Weir or Notch Formulas
The Coefficient of Discharge is ratio of actual discharge to theoretical discharge. And is denoted by C
d
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Formulas to find Coefficient of Discharge in Flow Over Rectangular Sharp Crested Weir or Notch
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Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge over Weir without considering Velocity
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Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge Passing over Weir considering Velocity
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Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge if Velocity not considered
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Coefficient of Discharge given Discharge if Velocity considered
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Rehbocks Formula for Coefficient of Discharge
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Flow Over Rectangular Sharp Crested Weir or Notch formulas that make use of Coefficient of Discharge
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Discharge over Weir without considering Velocity
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Discharge Passing over Weir considering Velocity
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Discharge considering Approach Velocity
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Head over Crest for given Discharge without Velocity
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Head over Crest given Discharge Passing over Weir with Velocity
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Length of Crest given Discharge Passing over Weir
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Length of Crest without considering Velocity
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Length of Crest considering Velocity
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List of variables in Flow Over Rectangular Sharp Crested Weir or Notch formulas
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Francis Discharge with Suppressed End
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Acceleration due to Gravity
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Length of Weir Crest
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Height of Water above Crest of Weir
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Velocity Head
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Francis Discharge
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Number of End Contraction
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Still Water Head
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Height of Crest
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FAQ
What is the Coefficient of Discharge?
The Coefficient of Discharge is ratio of actual discharge to theoretical discharge.
Can the Coefficient of Discharge be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Coefficient of Discharge, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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