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  1. Flume - Wikipedia

    • A flume is a human-made channel for water, in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain, in contrast to a trench or ditch. Flumes are not to be confused with aqueducts, which are built to transport water; flumes use flowing water to transport materials. Flumes route water from a diversion dam or weir to a desired … See more

    Etymology

    The term flume comes from the Old French word flum, from the Latin flumen, meaning a river. It was formerly used for a … See more

    Types of flumes

    A diversionary flume is used to transfer water from one body to another, such as between two reservoirs.
    Log flumes use the flow of water to carry cut logs and timber downhill, sometimes many miles… See more

    Gallery

    • Measuring flume in the UK
    • Flume outflow
    • A temporary flume in New South Wales See more

    Further reading



    • Clemmens, Albert (2010). Water Measurement with Flumes and Weirs. ISBN 978-1887201544.
    • Akers, Peter (1978). Weirs and Flumes for Flow Measurement. ISBN 978-0471996378.… See more

     
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  5. Rock Weirs and Flumes Can Prevent Erosion - Noble …

    WEBA series of rock weirs may be necessary to prevent erosion in relatively long sloping waterways. A rock flume is a chute-like structure where rocks line the bottom and sides of the entire steep portion of a waterway. Rocks …

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    WEBSTEP 2 : BUILDING THE FLUME. To construct the flume, a 13 and a half inch treated plywood is used as the base, along with a couple of 2×6 plywood side boards. The plywood base and side boards are secured …

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

    WEBA flume operates in “free flow” condition, meaning that it does not completely stop the flow of water by damming the channel. There are many different types of flumes, we recommend either the ramp flume or …

  8. Measuring Open Channel Flow Rates with a weir or a …

    WEBOpen channel flow rate can be measured with a weir, which is a vertical obstruction in the flow path, or a flume, which is a constriction in the width of the channel. Either one causes a change in water depth in the channel, …

  9. Design Criteria for Formless Concrete Flumes | MU Extension

  10. A Home-Sized Water Wheel - Mother Earth News

    WEBSep 1, 1981 · The water wheel is built in the classic “overshot” style (that is, a flume shoots water to the top of the wheel, where the fluid falls into built-in “buckets” …thus forcing the rig to turn).

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  14. What You Need to Know About Flumes and Pipe Slope

  15. USBR Water Measurement Manual - Chapter 8 - FLUMES, …

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  17. Flume Update and why I built it - YouTube

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  19. Use of flumes in measuring discharge | U.S. Geological Survey

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  21. Hydraulic flume demonstration - YouTube

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