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Category - RBC Flumes

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Determining Head Loss in a Parshall Flume

Picking the Right Point of Measurement in a Parshall Flume

Corrosion and Galvanized Steel Flumes & Weirs

Trapezoidal Flumes – Long or Short Throated?

6 Facts About / Examples of Submerged Flumes

Common Problems with Irrigation Flumes

Sedimentation and Ramp (Palmer Bowlus / RBC) Flumes

Installing a Cuthroat Flume for Submerged Flow

2 Methods of Keeping Parshall Flumes Free of Algae

For a Flume to operate accurately, the flow surfaces must be kept free of debris and biological growth. In surface water applications, the growth of algae can present a considerable problem in trying to keep the flume clean.
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