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Ogee Spillway Discharge Calculator

Free-overflow discharge over an ogee-crest spillway per USACE EM 1110-2-1603. Computes the discharge coefficient C from the operating-head ratio He/Hd, applies pier and abutment contractions, and returns Q. Works for both vertical and sloped upstream faces.

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Defaults: vertical-face ogee with high approach (P/Hd = 3.3), no piers, rounded abutments, design head equals operating head.

$$ Q = C \cdot L_{\text{eff}} \cdot H_e^{3/2} \qquad L_{\text{eff}} = L - 2(N\cdot K_p + K_a)\cdot H_e $$
C discharge coefficient · L total crest length · Leff effective length after contractions · He operating total head (incl. velocity head) · Hd design head · Kp pier contraction · Ka abutment contraction · N # piers.

Cdesign for ogee crests at design head

USBR / USACE design discharge coefficient at He = Hd
P / HdCdesign (US)Cdesign (SI)
≥ 1.33 (high approach, vertical U/S face)4.032.225
1.003.952.18
0.503.782.09
0.203.551.96
≤ 0.10 (very low approach)3.201.77

Source: USACE EM 1110-2-1603 (1992), Plate 3-1; USBR Design of Small Dams (1987), Figure 9-23.

Off-design correction C / Cdesign

EM 1110-2-1603, Plate 3-2 — discharge coefficient ratio for He ≠ Hd
He/HdC / CdesignCrest pressure
0.200.83positive (separation)
0.400.89positive
0.600.93positive
0.800.97near atmospheric
1.001.00atmospheric (design)
1.201.03slightly sub-atmospheric
1.331.04typical upper design limit
1.501.06cavitation risk

Worked example

Example — vertical-face ogee at 25% above design head

Given: L = 50 ft, P = 20 ft, Hd = 6 ft, He = 7.5 ft, no piers, rounded abutments.
P/Hd = 20/6 = 3.33 → high approach, Cdesign = 4.03 (US)
He/Hd = 1.25 → C/Cdesign ≈ 1.035 → C ≈ 4.17
Leff = 50 − 0 = 50 ft (no contractions)
Q = 4.17 · 50 · 7.51.5 = 4.17 · 50 · 20.54
Q ≈ 4,283 cfs

References: USACE EM 1110-2-1603 (1992), Hydraulic Design of Spillways. USBR Design of Small Dams (1987), Chapter 9. Chow, V.T. (1959), Open-Channel Hydraulics, §14-7. Brater & King, Handbook of Hydraulics (7th ed. 1996).

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