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Stainless Steel Parshall Flumes

Stainless steel is often viewed as the material of choice for Parshall flumes when severe corrosion is expected or when abrasion is a concern.   For Parshall flumes, the split between T-304 and T-316 stainless steel is about 60 / 40, with more flumes being constructed…

Mounting HS / H / HL Flumes

Although initially developed to measure runoff from watersheds and experimental plots, the H Flume has proven to be quite flexible in its mounting configurations. H Flumes can be a part of a fiberglass packaged metering manhole, free-standing, or embedded in concrete or earthen…

Measuring Feedlot Runoff with Flumes and Weirs

Feedlots are an economical way to feed and raise a variety of livestock, but they generate large quantities of runoff, which can impact ground and surface water supplies.  Accurate flow measurement is important as part of a BMP approach to the problem and both flumes and…

Edge-of-Field Runoff Measurement with H Flumes

Edge-of-field (sometimes referred to as catchment) monitoring is where flow from a particular field is routed to a monitoring station located at the edge of the field to for allow the characterization of the runoff flows.  Edge-of-field monitoring is used to in a number of…

Effects on Flow Accuracy of Drops into H Flume Approach Sections

The H flume was developed to measure runoff in small experimental plots and agricultural watersheds.   Like a weir, the H flume develops a backwater effect at higher flow rates.  In low gradient applications, this backwater effect can cause flooding.  To minimize…

H Flume Approach Length and Flow Accuracy

H flumes are commonly used in catchment and runoff studies. For a variety of reasons it is not always feasible to provide a full-length approach section at the inlet of an H flume. When shortening the approach section of a H flume, there is always the concern of how the…

Installation of a 4.5-Foot H Flume to Measure Watershed Runoff

H Flumes have proven to be well suited to measuring watershed runoff from agricultural plots and pastures.  The USDA Agricultural Research Service – J. Phil Campbell Sr. Natural Resources Conservation Center (JPCNSRCC) in Watkinsville, GA details the installation of a…

Non-Standard Parshall Flume Sizes

Over the years 22 standard sizes of Parshall flume have been developed.  Sized by throat width, these standard flumes range from 1-inch all the way up to 50-feet. With so many sizes available you would think that there wouldn’t be a call (or need) for intermediate…

Measuring Ditch Runoff with Trapezoidal Flumes

Salt and pepper.  Peanut butter and jelly.  Trapezoidal flumes and flow measurement in ditches.  What do they have in common?  They each go great together! Originally developed to measure flow in irrigation channels, the Trapezoidal flume has become the flume…

Vegetative Debris and Flumes

Monitoring surface waters presents a unique set of problems not encountered when measuring sanitary or industrial discharges. Chief among these is vegetative matter and the need for flume maintenance. Even flumes that pass solids and debris well can experience flow channelization…

Grades of Stainless Steel for Flumes and Weirs

In selecting a material of construction for a flume or a weir, it is not uncommon for the decision to be made “go with stainless” without a consideration of the grade of stainless that best fits the application.  Both T-304 and T-316 stainless steels are…

Stainless Steel Flumes for Flow Measurement

Stainless steel flumes offer the ultimate in abrasion and chemical resistance when measuring open channel flows.  While other materials of construction can provide some of these benefits, they either do so only partially (e.g. PVC for chemical resistance but not abrasion) or…
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