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Flow measurement in Huma Tail distributary of hirakud command area, India using Chiu’s equation
Rath, Ashutosh1, Samantaray, Sandeep2, Swain, Prakash Chandra3.
The present work provides a new methodology for the flow measurement in a lined canal
Huma tail distributary of Hirakud canal system, Odisha, India.The acoustic Doppler
velocity meter was used for the direct measurement of velocity over full area and the
length of canal. The entropy based Chiu’s equation is used in the present work to find out
a constant ratio between the average and the peak velocity of the channel. The location
for maximum value is found from the velocity profile. Applying the constant ratio, the
mean velocity can be obtained at various sections. With the measured cross sectional area
and the mean velocity the discharge can be found. The maximum velocity is a technically
important parameter always consists of a single value regardless of the flow conditions,
and a cross-sectional shape. Thus the maximum velocity can be applied to estimate the
mean velocity. In this work a formula based on the entropy concept has been used to find
out the maximum velocity. The accuracy was verified using 13 sets measured with the
help of ADV flow tracker. A comparison of the velocity estimated with the value actually
measured showed very high accuracy.
Affiliation:
- Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, India
- National Institute of Transportation, India
- Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, India
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