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Category - RBC Flumes
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What is the Purpose of a Parshall Flume?
12-Inch Parshall Flumes
Measuring Sewer Flows with Flumes in Existing Manholes
How a Parshall Flume Works
Parshall flumes are a class of short throated flumes. Originally developed in the 1920's, the Parshall flume has become the most researched style of flume leading to its wide acceptance and use in a variety of applications. In North America, the Parshall flume is…
Using H & Trapezoidal Flumes to Measure Storm Water
Openchannelflow | Parshall Flume Manufacturer
In our blogs, we frequently highlight our abilities as a: "...manufacturer of primary devices, including Parshall flumes, for the devices for the measurement, conditioning, and control of water in open channels..." But what does it actually mean to be a Parshall…
Correcting H Flume Flow Submergence
While it is desirable for a flume to have free, unimpeded discharge, it can be difficult to guarantee this under all flow conditions. H Type flumes have particularly low resistance to submergence, with submergence transitions of only 30%. The submergence transition of an H…
Maintaining a Flow Measuring Flume
Stands to Elevate Flow Metering H Flumes
Collecting Undefined Flows with Wing Walls
Point of Measurement Flexibility and Palmer Bowlus Flumes
Steel Flumes
When we think of steel flumes - whether they be Parshall, Cutthroat, or H type – we are concerned with both the high (stainless) and low (galvanized) end of the market.
While fabrication techniques are identical, the applications for steel flumes differ considerably.
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