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Category - Flumes
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Extended Height Flumes for Additional Flow Capacity
Do you need more flow capacity than a given flume will handle but are tight on space? If so, one option might be to look at using an EXTENDED HEIGHT flume.
Calibrating Parshall Flumes
One of the advantages of using a device like a Parshall Flume is that, properly installed and applied, there is NO NEED TO CALIBRATE THE FLUME!
Montana Flume: What's In a Name?
One of the more misunderstood flumes used to measure open channel flow is the Montana (Short Parshall) flume…but it doesn’t have to be! The Montana flume is a modification to the Parshall flume where both the throat and discharge sections have been removed…
Hawaiian Parshall Flumes
Controlling Surface Water Turbulence with Wave Suppressors
Mounting an Ultrasonic Sensor on a Parshall Flume
Anatomy of A Flume
While it is important to understand the various sections of a flume (converging / throat / diverging) and their associated functions in proper flow measurement, from a practical standpoint it is also important to be able to identify the functional elements of a flume and the…
The Heady Problem of Foam (in Flumes and Weirs)
Foam in flumes or weirs is a headache. Its a source of measurement error. Frequently it requires maintenance and monitoring of a flow measurement site. Generally it's a pain in the neck.
Parshall Flumes at Wastewater Treatment Plants
Raising Parshall Flumes to Overcome Poor Entrance Conditions
Helping Universities and Colleges with Flumes and Weirs
Pipe Slope and Flume Operation
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