Rinnenkanäle
Rinnenkanäle, also known as channel gutters or flume channels, are open conduit structures designed to convey water, often in agricultural or industrial settings. They are typically constructed from concrete, masonry, or metal and are characterized by their U-shaped or trapezoidal cross-section. The primary purpose of a Rinnenkanal is to manage and direct the flow of water, preventing erosion and ensuring efficient distribution for purposes such as irrigation, drainage, or wastewater transport.
These channels are commonly found in agricultural fields to deliver water to crops, ensuring uniform hydration.