The EmFlume1.5 is great for explaining common hydraulic phenomena in rivers. This demonstration introduces viewers to the transitions between supercritical and subcritical flow, and vice versa, and how they create some of the dynamic, impactful, and potentially dangerous points in river systems. Check it out here!
Jim and Steve are just back from Galveston, Texas where they delivered an Em4 with a Wave Maker and Dye Injector to the Coastal Engineering Lab at Texas A&M’s campus there. The Galveston campus is home to all their water-related departments, and they have just completed a new building...
We just wrapped up the installation in the brand new engineering building at Toyama Prefectural University. In the photos you can see Dr. Kyuka and Dr. Kure looking at the EmFlume1.5 while students examine a meander in the Em4. (Only white sediment so far; Dr. Kyuka wanted to observe...
“When we stop the water flow or create a diversion, somehow the water finds a way back to the original channel.” Raghav said. “It is like the water has memory.”