The GUNT Broad-Crested Weir HM 162.31 is a control structure for open channel flow experiments in the HM 162 flume. It allows the study of both free and submerged overfall conditions and can be used under certain circumstances as a measuring weir.
Product Features
- Cuboid-shaped weir body with sharp edges for flow control
- Two additional elements to create rounded edges for experimental variation
- Demonstrates free and submerged overfall conditions
- Effect of sharp-edged or rounded weir crest on nappe easily observable
- Supports experiments on open channel flow and hydraulic behavior of weirs
Benefits
- Enables detailed study of free and submerged flow over weirs
- Illustrates effects of crest geometry on nappe formation
- Durable construction suitable for repeated laboratory experiments
- Versatile setup allows comparison of sharp-edged and rounded crest behavior
Why Choose GUNT Broad-Crested Weir?
The GUNT Broad-Crested Weir HM 162.31 provides a flexible and reliable solution for studying free and submerged overfall in open channel experiments, with clear observation of crest geometry effects.
