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A flow splitter, in hydraulic engineering, is any device designed to break up the flow of water or nappe over a dam wall or weir. Flow splitters are used to reduce the likelihood of nappe vibration that might cause the failure of a dam wall by aerating the water flow. They are also used to restrict large flows of stormwater, in situations where a stormwater management device is designed only to treat small storms. Another use for a flow splitter is to again break up the nappe so as to allow fish, such as salmon to swim upstream and over small weirs.

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  • A flow splitter, in hydraulic engineering, is any device designed to break up the flow of water or nappe over a dam wall or weir. Flow splitters are used to reduce the likelihood of nappe vibration that might cause the failure of a dam wall by aerating the water flow. They are also used to restrict large flows of stormwater, in situations where a stormwater management device is designed only to treat small storms. Another use for a flow splitter is to again break up the nappe so as to allow fish, such as salmon to swim upstream and over small weirs. Split flow weirs are also used in drinking water and wastewater treatment plants (sewage treatment or industrial wastewater treatment) to proportion flows to different outlets in a junction box. (en)
  • Un divisor de flujo es un aparato que se emplea en ingeniería hidráulica para separar un caudal en dos o más. Se emplean por ejemplo en el tratamiento de aguas residuales con el objeto de no saturar los tanques de tratamiento. También se emplea en diversas técnicas de como cromatografía de gases y HPLC. En este caso se emplean para obtener un control más fino de los caudales en el interior del sistema. En estos casos también se conocen como split El esquema general es de Y o T, los caudales de salida se regulan en función de los diámetros de los tubos respectivos * Datos: Q5462115 (es)
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  • Un divisor de flujo es un aparato que se emplea en ingeniería hidráulica para separar un caudal en dos o más. Se emplean por ejemplo en el tratamiento de aguas residuales con el objeto de no saturar los tanques de tratamiento. También se emplea en diversas técnicas de como cromatografía de gases y HPLC. En este caso se emplean para obtener un control más fino de los caudales en el interior del sistema. En estos casos también se conocen como split El esquema general es de Y o T, los caudales de salida se regulan en función de los diámetros de los tubos respectivos * Datos: Q5462115 (es)
  • A flow splitter, in hydraulic engineering, is any device designed to break up the flow of water or nappe over a dam wall or weir. Flow splitters are used to reduce the likelihood of nappe vibration that might cause the failure of a dam wall by aerating the water flow. They are also used to restrict large flows of stormwater, in situations where a stormwater management device is designed only to treat small storms. Another use for a flow splitter is to again break up the nappe so as to allow fish, such as salmon to swim upstream and over small weirs. (en)
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  • Divisor de flujo (es)
  • Flow splitter (en)
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