When you’re looking to take flow rate measurements, more often than not you’ll be using a weir or flume to get the job done. While they both offer accurate measurements, there are quite a few factors that can determine just how precise those measurements are. A stilling well is one of the best solutions for mitigating some conditions that might throw off those measurements. If you want to utilize a stilling well, however, you’ll need to consider the lag. Here’s how to account for stilling well lag.
How To Account for Stilling Well Lag
Andrew Helbling
Product Production Manager
Andrew Helbling is the Product Specialist at Tracom, where he works with engineers, contractors, and product owners alike to assess and select the best open channel flow and general-purpose fiberglass products for their application. Andrew is passionate about clean water and helping operators and engineers provide the cleanest water possible.