2015
DOI: 10.1515/heem-2015-0020
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Assessment of Equivalence of Small and Large Orifice Computational Models

Abstract: The aim of this paper was to analyze theoretical aspects of calculating steady water flow through unsubmerged circular orifices. Theoretical analysis shows that the values of discharge obtained by using formulas intended for small orifices are greater than those calculated using formulas for large orifices. These differences attain a maximum value when the water level reaches the upper edge of the orifice, and decrease when water head increases. It has been proven that the volumetric flow rate for circular uns… Show more

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“…In Figure 11, only exemplary points of Cd and Cdcc were given (as a function of H/a) from selected experiments in the V2 variant. All discharge coefficients determined on the basis of measurements and calculated from relationship (5), with a correction (13), show a satisfactory agreement. The percentage deviation of the Cd discharge coefficients determined directly by the measurements of those calculated using relationship (13)(14), with correction Cdcc in cases V1 and V2, as function h/a, is presented in Figure 12.…”
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“…In Figure 11, only exemplary points of Cd and Cdcc were given (as a function of H/a) from selected experiments in the V2 variant. All discharge coefficients determined on the basis of measurements and calculated from relationship (5), with a correction (13), show a satisfactory agreement. The percentage deviation of the Cd discharge coefficients determined directly by the measurements of those calculated using relationship (13)(14), with correction Cdcc in cases V1 and V2, as function h/a, is presented in Figure 12.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…All discharge coefficients determined on the basis of measurements and calculated from relationship (5), with a correction (13), show a satisfactory agreement. The percentage deviation of the Cd discharge coefficients determined directly by the measurements of those calculated using relationship (13)(14), with correction Cdcc in cases V1 and V2, as function h/a, is presented in Figure 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18H/a The percentage deviation of the C d discharge coefficients determined directly by the measurements of those calculated using relationship (11,12), with correction C dcc in cases V1 and V2, as function h/a, is presented in Figure 12.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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