mittauspatojen
Mittauspatojen, often translated as measurement weirs or measuring dams, are hydraulic structures designed to regulate and measure water flow in rivers, canals, and other watercourses. Their primary function is to create a controlled condition that allows for accurate determination of the discharge rate. By constricting the flow, a measurable drop in water level (head) is created upstream of the weir crest, which is directly related to the volume of water passing through.
These structures are typically built with a sharp-crested or broad-crested sill across the channel. The design
Mittauspatojen are essential tools in hydrology and water resource management. They are used for various purposes