California State University, Sacramento                                             CE 135 HYDRAULICS LAB
Dept. of Civil Engineering                                                                           Instructor      MEH

For general information go to the Background Presentation

SLUICE GATE EXPERIMENT: PREPARATION


REFERENCE: Roberson, John, & C. Crowe, ENGINEERING FLUID MECHANICS, 6th Ed., Houghton Mifflin Co., 1990, Ch. 6 & 15

OBJECTIVES:

APPARATUS:


PROCEDURE:

Shut off the flow.

Turn off the pump; close the intake valve; and open the drain valve on the head tank.



SLUICE GATE EXPERIMENT: RESULTS

Format: Memo Report [Include your team logo somewhere in the report.]


SUMMARY

Present the key results and describe any major deviations from the printed procedures and why you did them.

You do not need to turn in the lab procedure sheet with your report, but it is ok to add it as an attachment. You may use a computer sketch of the apparatus in the body of the report, but the attachment must be hand drawn.

RESULTS:

Using the continuity equation between the upstream and downstream flows (latter at the vena contracta) compute the velocities on both sides of the gate for each pair of flow depths. Compare the specific energy plot for the observed depths and computed velocities with the theoretical plot at the same flow rate, Q.

Compare the measured contraction coefficient with that given in a published reference.

Using your depth measurements upstream and at the vena contracta, along with the continuity and energy equations, compute the flow rates for each run and compare it with the rate given by the flow meter.

Compute the force on the gate using (a) the measured pressures, (b) hydrostatic assumption, and (c) the momentum equation. Compare the three values in terms of accuracy and convenience.

For one flow, plot the pressure distribution on the upstream side of the sluice gate from the measured pressures (taps A-F) plus pressures at the water surface & bottom of the gate ). Plot the distributions for the hydrostatic assumption on the same chart and compare the those patterns.


ATTACHMENTS:


OPEN CHANNEL FLOW WITH SLUICE GATE -- INPUT (OBSERVED) DATA


Lab. Team Name:                                                                                         Date of Experiment:
    Team Members:

 


Water Temperature ________° F                                           Rectangular Flume Width ________ ft
Point Gage at Bottom of Channel: Before Gate ________ At Vena Contracta ________ ft

WATER LEVELS BEFORE & AFTER SLUICE GATE

                Flow Rate ____________ gpm                                    Flow Rate ____________ gpm
Run       Gate                  Point Gage Readings                        Gate                  Point Gage Readings
 No.    Opening       Before Gate      Vena Contracta           Opening       Before Gate       Vena Contracta
                (in)                  (ft)                     (ft)                          (in)                 (ft)                     (ft)
 1
 2
 3
 4
 5
 6
 7


    FORCES ON SLUICE GATE AT ONE FLOW RATE

Flow rate, Q ________ GPM       Gate Opening __________ inch
                         Manometer At Channel Bottom ________ inch

                   Tap             Manometer Heads
Tap         Elevation       No Flow      With Flow
                ---------------- (inches) -----------------
Surface                                                                      Note: This table assumes tap A is at the top.
  A                                                                                  If tap F is at the top, you can change the
  B                                                                                       listing of the letters.
  C
  D
  E
  F