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Category - Trapezoidal Flumes

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What's a Nested (Dual-Range) Flume?

Whether you call them nested, dual-range, or flume reducer inserts (and we've heard them all), nested flumes are an innovative solution to the problem of measure two substantially different flow ranges over time.  By nesting a small, lower flow rate flume inside of a…

How to Read a Parshall Flume

One of the advantages of the Parshall flume is how easy it is to use!  Unlike Palmer-Bowlus or RBC flumes, there are no zero height offsets to worry about.  Just inspect the flume, find the point of measurement, and stick / gauge to the bottom of the flume.  Under…

Sections Of A Flow Measuring Flume - Their Location and Function

In order to better understand flumes and how they can be applied to the measurement of flows in open channels it is useful to understand the sections of a flume and their specific functions.
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