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The 18-Inch Parshall Flume

The 18-inch Parshall Flume is mainstay at wastewater treatment plants. It can also be found out in the field helping to measure water rights.

Applications

The 18-inch Parshall Flume is used for:

  • Industrial pre-treatment
    • High volume users (i.e. paper mills and large regional breweries)
  • Mine dewatering
  • Surface waters
    • Creeks
    • Streams
    • Springs
  • Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)
    • Incoming flows at headworks
    • Treated discharge
    • Interplant flows
  • Water rights allocation
18-inch parshall flume with end adapters

Configurations

Openchannelflow's 18-inch Parshall Flume is available in several configurations:

  • Standard (transitions by others)
  • End adapters (used to connect to pipes and flanges)
    • Stubs and flanges up to 36-inches [91.44 cm] can be accommodated
  • Metering manholes (factory integration of a flume into a fiberglass manhole)
    • A 60-inch [1.53 m] manhole barrel is required to integrate an 18-inch Parshall Flume
    • Two-piece manhole construction is common when burial depths are greater than 8-feet [2.44 m]
  • Wing Walls
    • To span rectangular channels

Flume Accuracy

The laboratory accuracy of Parshall Flumes has been found to be +/-2%.

In the field, variances in approach conditions, minor errors in the installation, and typical construction tolerances mean that the user should more realistically expect an accuracy of +/-5% (ASTM D1941).

Should the flume become submerged due to downstream conditions, a universal flow equation is available to correct the flow rate. Also, a correction for settling has also been developed.

Flume Dimensions

Always remember that Parshall Flumes are not scale models of each other.

Free-Flow Equation

The general free-flow equation for the Parshall Flume is:

Equation — Parshall Flume Free-flow

Q = free flow rate (cfs / m3/s)
K = flume discharge constant (varies by flume size / system of units)
Ha = depth at the point of measurement (feet / meters)
n = discharge component (dimensionless, depends upon flume size)

The values for the 18-inch Parshall Flume are:

Minimum Head (ft) 0.10 Minimum Head (m) 0.0305
Minimum Flow Rate (cfs) 0.1738 Minimum Flow Rate (l/s) 4.923
Maximum Head (ft) 2.50 Maximum Head (m) 0.7620
Maximum Flow Rate (cfs) 24.56 Maximum Flow Rate (l/s) 695.5
Equation (cfs, ft) 6*H1.538 Equation (l/s, m) 1056*H1.538

Discharge Table

The free flow discharge table for the 18-inch Parshall is available for download.

The table provides:

  • Top-down view of the flume with the Ha (primary point of measurement) shown
  • Discharge equations in SI and Imperial units
  • Flume's accuracy
  • Submergence Transition (St)
  • Source for the table's information

Materials

Openchannelflow's 6-inch Parshall Flume is available in several materials:

Of the materials, fiberglass is the most customizable.

Submergence Transition

The Submergence Transition (St) of a flume is that point at which the downstream conditions sufficiently reducer the discharge out of the flume that the indicated flow rate needs to be corrected.

Equation — Flume Submergence Transition

S = submergence ratio
St = submergence transition
Ha = depth at the point of measurement (feet / meters)
Hb = depth at the point of measurement (feet / meters)

The Submergence Transition (St) for the 18-inch Parshall Flume is 70%.

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