The GUNT Crump Weir (HM 160.33) is a broad-crested control structure with a triangular shape, designed to study flow behavior and sediment transport in open channels. Its unique geometry reduces upstream siltation and allows partial passage of sediment and aquatic creatures, making it a practical solution for hydraulic experiments.
Product Features
- Broad-crested triangular weir according to E. S. Crump design
- Defined inclinations on both upstream and downstream sides
- Preferred use as a sill to reduce flow velocity and prevent erosion
- Allows partial sediment transport over the weir
- Facilitates passage of aquatic organisms upstream
- Durable construction suitable for educational and research experiments
- Easy integration with HM 160 experimental flume
Benefits
- Supports study of flow velocity reduction and erosion prevention
- Enables observation of sediment transport and ecological effects
- Provides practical understanding of broad-crested weir behavior
- Ideal for hydraulic engineering education and research applications
Why Choose GUNT Crump Weir?
The GUNT HM 160.33 Crump Weir offers a reliable platform for studying broad-crested weirs, sediment transport, and ecological considerations in open-channel hydraulics. Its triangular design and defined inclinations make it ideal for hands-on learning and research experiments.
