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Conditional Assessment of Flow Measurement Accuracy
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
  • Bryan J. Heiner, Bureau of Reclamation
  • Steven L. Barfuss, Utah State University
  • Michael C. Johnson, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2011
Abstract

A study conducted by the Utah Water Research Laboratory assessed the accuracies of a wide variety of flow measurement devices currently in service. During the study, a wide variety of flow measurement devices, including flumes, weirs, and rated sections in open channel systems, were evaluated; magnetic and ultrasonic meters in closed-conduit systems were also tested. The specified design accuracies for each device are presented. Actual flow measurements were determined at 70 sites and were compared with the theoretical discharges of each device. Comparison of actual and theoretical flow indicates that only 33% of the measurement devices tested currently measure flow within manufacturer-designed specifications. Field data is presented, and possible reasons for the flow measurement errors and their corrections are discussed.

Citation Information
Heiner, B.J., Barfuss, S.L. and Johnson, M.C., 2011. Conditional Assessment of Flow Measurement Accuracy. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 137, No. 6, pp. 367-374.