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Parshall Flume with curved-inlet wing walls

9" Parshall Flume with end adapter
and ultrasonic bracket.
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Parshall Flume
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Flow Range - GPM
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1"
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2 - 90
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2"
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5 - 175
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3"
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15 - 830
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6"
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25 - 1,750
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9"
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45 - 3,980
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12"
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55 - 7,200
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18"
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80 - 11,000
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24"
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190 - 14,800
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30"
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235 - 18,700
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36"
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280 - 22,000
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48"
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570 - 30,500
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60"
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700 - 38,400
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72"
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1,180 - 46,450
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84"
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1,370 - 54,500
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96"
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1,550 - 62,610
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120"
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2,675 - 146,500
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144"
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3,060 - 255,000
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Nested Flume
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Parshall flumes solve a broad range of flow and installation problems:
- Permanent Installation in concrete or earthen channels
- "Montana" or Short Section flumes for certain space critical locations
- Free standing flumes with Wing Wall or End Adapters
- Ha Head Gage - permanently molded into the side of the flume ensures a smooth sidewall.
- Nested Flumes for planned future expansion or downsizing due to water conservation.
- End Adapters for Piped Installation - From 1" to 36" throat size.
- Packaged Metering Manholes for below grade installation - From 1" to 36" throat.
- "Magic Bottom" to cure Submergence or Leveling problems.
- Tranquilizer Racks or Energy Absorbing units to reduce turbulence or velocity.
Other Accessories and Instrument Setups:
- Adjustable stainless steel Support Brackets for all types of ultrasonic transducers
- Molded Side Cavities and Floor Cavities for:
Stainless steel bubble pipes
Stainless steel sample pipes
Pressure transducers
Capacitance probes and s/s grounding plates
pH probes
- Stainless steel Liftout Brackets for pressure and pH probes
- 2" Threaded Tap for remote still well
- 8" and 12" diameter attached Still Wells
- Hb Head Gage for Submerged Flow Monitoring
- Sealed Ultrasonic Mounting Tube
- FRP Grating
- FRP Flume Covers
Head Gages
Supplied on all Plasti-Fab flumes, the head gauge is molded into the side of the flume during the first stage of construction, ensuring a smooth side-wall surface.
Free Flow vs Submerged Flow
In the free flow condition, the downstream water level does not adversly affect the level of the water upstream.
Technically speaking, in free flow the flow of water passes through critical depth, usually near the flume crest (the entrance to the throat).
In the submerged flow condition, the water tail depth is sufficiently high to affect the upstream depth, and it is therefore necessary to measure head at two places in the flume to determine the flow (Ha and Hb).
The point at which the flow changes from free flow to submerged flow is called transition submergence and is expressed as a percentage, which is the ratio Hb/Ha. In the range of sizes from 1 inch to 8 feet, this ratio varies from 55% to 78%. In all sizes above 10 feet, transition submergence is 80%.
Submerged flow calibration curves are available for each of the standard flume sizes. (Source: Utah Water Lab.) While some instrumentation is now available to record submerged flow electronically, Plasti-Fab engineers encourage our clients to design for free flow whenever possible. |
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