Question on flow rates over a weir.

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The discussion revolves around calculating the width of a rectangular notch required for a specific discharge rate of 0.14 m³/sec at a water level of 0.23 m. The initial equation used for the calculation was incorrect due to a typo in the exponent for height, which should be H^1.5 instead of H^0.66667. After correcting the equation, the user successfully determined the width of the notch to be 0.716 m. The importance of accurate equation formulation in fluid dynamics calculations is emphasized. The discussion concludes with the user confirming the correct width after addressing the error.
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Homework Statement



Hi everyone. All help is appreciated.

The discharge over a rectangular notch is to be 0.14m3/sec when the water level is 0.23m above the sill. If the coefficient of discharge is 0.6 calculate the width of notch required.

Answer: 0.716m


Homework Equations



I think it is Q=\frac{2}{3}b\sqrt{2g}H^{\frac{2}{3}}Cd

where Q=flow rate, H=height of water level above bottom of notch, b=width of notch.

The Attempt at a Solution



Q=\frac{2}{3}b\sqrt{2g}H^{\frac{2}{3}}Cd

0.14=\frac{2}{3}b\sqrt{2g}0.23^{\frac{2}{3}}0.6

0.14= 2/3 x b x 4.429 x 0.375 x 0.6

0.14= 0.664 b

b= 0.21m

which is wrong. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
 
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jason_mcc: There is a typo in your given relevant equation. Change H^0.66667 in your relevant equation to H^1.5.
 
nvn said:
jason_mcc: There is a typo in your given relevant equation. Change H^0.66667 in your relevant equation to H^1.5.

Thanks, got it now.
 
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