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Close-Up View of Discharge Spilling Out of a Palmer-Bowlus Flume

Close-Up View of Discharge Spilling Out of a Palmer-Bowlus Flume

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A close-up view of flow spilling out of a Palmer-Bowlus Flume.  It is important to keep in mind that Palmer-Bowlus Flumes suffer a slight decrease in accuracy when used in free spilling application.  Typically for these applicaitons, H Type of Montana Flumes are used.

Flow is measured in the flume by an ultrasonic transducer mounted over the point of measurement.

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