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Category - Cutthroat Flumes
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Above Ground Flume Enclosures
To protect flumes in above ground applications, Openchannelflow has developed a range of fiberglass enclosures that factory integrate small flow measuring flumes. Enclosure integration: Safeguards the installation - restricting access to the flume and flow meter Reduces the…
Measuring Pipe Flows with Trapezoidal Flumes
Originally developed to provide both low-end sensitivity and wide flow, Trapezoidal flumes have expanded beyond the agricultural applications they were designed to measure a wide range of pipe flows. Trapezoidal flumes can be found on pipes measuring: Dam…
Advantages of Parshall Flumes
Used to measure municpal sewage, industrial effluent, dam seepage, storm water, and irrigation / agricultural flows, the Parshall flume is the best known and most widely used primary device monitoring water in open channels and non-full pipes. Parshall flumes offer a number of…
Palmer Bowlus Flumes with Pipe Stubs
Calculating Parshall Flume Discharge
Cutthroat vs Parshall Flume Submegence Transitions
Mounting Pressure Transducers & Water Quality Probes in Flumes & Weir Boxes
Manhole Flow Monitoring with Flumes
Flumes for Agriculture
The 2-Inch 45 Degree WSC Trapezoidal Flume
The Secondary Point of Measurement (Hb) of a Parshall Flume
Under free-flow conditions, short-throated flumes control flow in a region of the flume that produces curvilinear flow. As such, there is only one point of measurement at which the level-to-flow relationship holds. This primary point of measurement, Ha, occurs in the…
Simplified Flow Equations for H Flumes
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