Geometric and Hydraulic Properties of Arced Labyrinth Weirs
Pages : 122-126, DOI: https://doi.org/10.14741/ijcet/v.12.2.4
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Abstract
Weirs serve a critical role in dam safety. Numerous reservoirs’ flood projections used in hydraulic design have risen in magnitude in recent years. As a result, many current spillways are no longer adequate since they do not fulfill current discharge capacity standards. Labyrinth weirs are frequently used to rehabilitate existing fixed width spillways. Weirs come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including labyrinth, linear, piano key, and more. Labyrinth weirs enhance the weir crest length for a given width, which increases the weir flow capacity. The majority of labyrinth weirs are designed in linear designs. An Arced cycle layout can boost the discharge capacity and hydraulic efficiency of a labyrinth weir. The article cites an arced geometric layout for labyrinth weirs, as well as nomenclature for arc-specific geometric variables. Experimental studies in the literature are presented by discussing and comparing.
Keywords: Arced labyrinth weir, Discharge coefficient, Spillways.