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Hello everyone welcome to my Channel Competitive Engineers. About this video tutorial : This video tutorial is all about Introduction notches and weirs. What is notch and what is weir? What are the different types of notches and weirs? Types with their specific detail is described in this video tutorial with the labelled figure. Measuring flow rates of water in an open channel typically involves some types of obstruction in the field.Generally two major categories of open channel flow measurement devises are Notches/weirs are flumes. Here we discuss only about notches and weirs. Notches and weirs are vertical obstruction such that the water flows over it.The head over the crest can be used to calculate flow rate. Therefore how to measure flow rates using head? To provide all detail i am here with this video tutorial and other are uploaded. Please watch our video tutorial and if you have any question on this you can write down in the comment section. If you have any other question about fluid mechanics then email me in the given email address. I will make a video tutorial so that you and other can get that knowledge. Email: engineercivilbuilder@gmail.com Our other video tutorials related to flow measurement: Flow measurement Theory: • Time to emptying/filling a cylindrical ta... Flow measurement numerical: • Fluid Mechanics I Conceptual problem I Num... For more videos tutorial please subscribe our channel competitive engineers. If like this video then hit the like button. If you have any recommendation and suggestions please comment in the comment section below. #notchesandweirs #fluidmechanics #civilengineering #engineeringmechanics #mechanicalengineering #competitiveengineers