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The width of the weir not only affects the amount of water which can flow across the weir, but also the amount of [[grid cell]]s on either side of the weir which allow water to flow through to the other side. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir. | The width of the weir not only affects the amount of water which can flow across the weir, but also the amount of [[grid cell]]s on either side of the weir which allow water to flow through to the other side. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir. | ||
[[File:Weir_width.jpg|800px]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Weir_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Weir formula]]. | * [[Weir_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Weir formula]]. | ||
{{WaterOverlay hydraulic structure nav}} | {{WaterOverlay hydraulic structure nav}} |
Revision as of 13:46, 15 July 2020
Template:Overlay attribute The width of the weir not only affects the amount of water which can flow across the weir, but also the amount of grid cells on either side of the weir which allow water to flow through to the other side. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir.