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  1. Flume - Wikipedia

    Flumes route water from a diversion dam or weir to a desired materiel collection location. Flumes are usually made up of wood, metal or concrete. Many flumes took [when?] the form of wooden troughs …

  2. What Are Flumes and How Do They Work in Irrigation

    Jul 9, 2025 · In this article, we will explore what flumes are, their types, how they operate, and their importance in modern irrigation systems. A flume is a specially designed channel or structure that …

  3. Parshall, Ramp Flume, Cutthroat, H-Flume - IEI

    Flumes are an accurate and effective way to measure flow rate in open channel flow applications. All flumes work by measuring how much the water rises in level before an obstruction (the flume) of …

  4. What Is A Flume? - WorldAtlas

    May 4, 2018 · A flume is a water channel built as a means of transport but defers from a trench because its walls are elevated above the surrounding ground. Flumes use gravity and the terrain to dictate the …

  5. FLUME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    6 days ago · The meaning of FLUME is an inclined channel for conveying water (as for power).

  6. Fiberglass Flumes | Open Channel Flumes - Tracom

    Flumes are specially shaped, engineered, and static piece of equipment that restrict flow causing an acceleration. This restriction of flow creates a relationship between the fluid level in the flume and the …

  7. Flumes - Virtual Polymer Compounds, LLC aka VPC FiberGlass

    VPC offers a full line of standard flumes, along with countless custom structures used for open channel flow measurement. Sizes are available to measure everything from an intermittent trickle to a …

  8. Flume Calculator - LMNO Eng

    Flumes are used to measure flow rate (discharge) in open channels. They typically have widths from a few cm to 15 m or so. The water depth in the approach section of flumes typically can be between a …

  9. Parshall flume - Wikipedia

    Named after its creator, Dr. Ralph L. Parshall of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, the Parshall flume is a fixed hydraulic structure used in measuring volumetric flow rate in surface water, industrial …

  10. The Science Behind Flumes and Water Measurement Accuracy

    Jul 22, 2025 · This article explores the science behind flumes, their design principles, how they work to ensure measurement accuracy, and their applications in water resource management.