What is Francis's formula, According to Francis's formula the discharge over a rectangular weir, Francis's formula for a rectangular weir for two end contraction is given by. - Learn with Ashiso

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What is Francis's formula, According to Francis's formula the discharge over a rectangular weir, Francis's formula for a rectangular weir for two end contraction is given by.

  • Ther discharge over a rectangular weir is given by:-
     Q= 2/3 × Cd × L ×[ (2g)^1/2 ] × H^3/2.         ----i

       

        = 2/3 × Cd × L × [ (2g)^1/2 ] × [( H + ha )^3/2 -                     ha^3/2 ]                                     ------- ii


  • Equation i and ii are applicable to ther weir or notch for which ther Crest length is equal to the width of the channel. 
  • This type of weir is called Suppressed weir.
  • But if the writer is not suppressed, ther effect of end of contraction will be taken into final. 

Francis's Formula:-

  • Francis on the basis of his experiments established that one end contraction decreases the effective length of the Crest of weir and hence decreases the discharge. 
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  • Each end contraction reduces the Crest length by 0.1× H, where H is the head over the weir. 
  • For a rectangular weir there are two end contraction only and hence effective length. 
                 L = ( L- 0.2H )
and,         Q = 2/3 × Cd × L ×[ (2g)^1/2 ] × H^3/2.
If,
                Cd = 0.623  ,  g = 9.81 m/s^2.
Then,

      Q  = 2/3 × 0.623 × L ×[ (2 × 9.81 )^1/2 ] × H^3/2.

           = 1.84 × ( L- 0.2H ) × H^3/2

If end contractions are suppressed then,

     Q = 1.84 × L × H^3/2.

If velocity of approach is considered then, 
 
     Q = 1.84 × L × [ ( H + ha )^3/2 - ha^3/2 ].



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