Palmer-Bowlus Flumes for Flow Measurement | Open Channel Flow
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The Palmer-Bowlus Flume is widely used to measure industrial discharges, municipal sewer flows, and influent / effluent at wastewater treatment plants and is ...
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Palmer-Bowlus Flume
The Palmer-Bowlus flume, is a class of flumes commonly used to measure the flow of wastewater in sewer pipes and conduits. The Palmer-Bowlus flume has a u-shaped cross-section and was designed to be inserted into, or in line with, pipes and... Wikipedia
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Product Details Widely used for measuring flows in manholes Easily installed in existing conduit and can be used for temporary installations The second most ...