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Initial Height of Liquid in Notches and Weirs Formulas
The Initial height of liquid is a variable from the tank emptying through an orifice at its bottom. And is denoted by H
i
. Initial Height of Liquid is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Initial Height of Liquid is always positive.
Notches and Weirs formulas that make use of Initial Height of Liquid
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Length of Crest of Weir or Notch
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f
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Length of Weir or Notch for Velocity of Approach
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Length of Weir or Notch without Velocity of Approach
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Length of Weir Considering Francis's formula
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f
x
Time Required to Empty Reservoir
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f
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Time Required to Empty Tank with Triangular Weir or Notch
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f
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Coefficient of Discharge for Time Required to Empty Reservoir
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f
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Discharge with Velocity of Approach
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Discharge without Velocity of Approach
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Discharge over Rectangle Weir Considering Francis's formula
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FAQ
What is the Initial Height of Liquid?
The Initial height of liquid is a variable from the tank emptying through an orifice at its bottom. Initial Height of Liquid is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Initial Height of Liquid is always positive.
Can the Initial Height of Liquid be negative?
No, the Initial Height of Liquid, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Initial Height of Liquid?
Initial Height of Liquid is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Initial Height of Liquid can be measured.
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