Hydraulic Structures: Fourth Edition

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water level, ∆h, can be obtained by the energy equation between sections 1
and 2 (Kindsvater, Carter and Tracy, 1953) as


∆hKBV^22 /2gS 0 L/  1 V^21 /2g (10.8)

whereKBis the bridge loss coefficient (Table 10.2), expressed as a function
of the conveyance ratio,


kb/kB, (10.9)

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Fig. 10.10 Flow profile through bridge with contracted channel of rela-
tively short length (subcritical flow)


Table 10.2 Bridge loss coefficient, KB


 KB


1.0 1.00
0.8 1.36
0.6 1.67
0.4 1.88
0.2 1.92

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