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Flow, level, and hydraulic concepts

What is closed-channel (pressurized) flow?

Published January 29, 2026
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What is closed-channel (pressurized) flow?

Closed-channel flow occurs when a pipe runs full under pressure, such as in a force main or pressurized water line, where flow is usually measured with in-line meters.​

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