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Flumes - Parshall, Palmer-Bowlus, H Flume and Others

We offer most styles of Fiberglass Flumes available on the market today.  We do tend to sell mainly three styles.  These three models are listed below.  If you would like information on different styles or models please contact us directly.

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  • Parshall Flume
  • Palmer-Bowlus Flume
  • H and HS Flume

Parshall Flume

A Parshall flume has a special shaped open channel flow section which may be installed in a ditch ,canal, or lateral to measure the flow rate. The Parshall flume is a particular form of venturi flume and is named for its principal developer, the late Mr. Ralph L. Parshall (Water Measurement Manual, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, 1984)."

Ralph L. Parshall saw problems with stream measurements when he began working for the USDA in 1915, as an irrigation research engineer. In 1922 he invented the flume now known by his name. When this flume is placed in a channel, flow is uniquely related to the water depth. By 1953 Parshall had developed the depth-flow relationships for flumes with throat widths from 3 inches to 50 feet. The Parshall flume has had a major influence on the equitable distribution and proper management of irrigation water.

Parshall flumes are apparently the most widely used types of flumes now for fixed flow monitoring installations. They have wide flow ranges, resistance to submersion,and are simple to calibrate..
Parshall flumes are sized by throat width and conform to standardized dimensions published in the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation.

Parshall Flume

 

Throat Width
Total Depth
Max Flow Rate
Inches
Inches
GPM
MGD
CFS
1
10
114
.1616
.2547
2
10
228.7
.3293
.5095
3
18
834.6
1.201
1.859
6
18
1,754
2.526
3.909
9
24
3,978
5.729
8.865
12
30
7,241
10.42
16.13
18
30
11,021
15.87
24.56
24
30
14,953
21.38
33.10
36
30
22,618
32.56
50.40
48
30
30,482
43.89
67.92
60
30
38,425
55.33
85.62
72
30
46,431
66.86
103.5
84
30
54,484
78.46
121.4
96
30
62,607
90.15
139.5
120
36
102,506
147.6
228.4
144
54
232,805
335.2
518.7

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Palmer-Bowlus Flume

The Palmer-Bowlus flume is designed for measuring flows in sewer pipelines and open round channels. Developed by Harols V. Palmer and Fred D. Bowlus of the Los Angeles County sanitation District drawing the mid-1930's, the Palmer-Bowlus flume has grown to become one of the principal flumes used in the measurement of industrial and municipal sewers.

The Palmer-Bowlus flume restricts the flow through the flume through the use of a trapezoidal throat section. The trapezoidal section is the prefered design for round open channels and pipelines as the shape has the least constriction through the flow area of other flumes and has a generally lower head loss

Palmer-bowlus flume

 

H and HS Flumes