UNH is home to a vast array of laboratory and field facilities, including the Chase Ocean Engineering Lab and several field stations. For an overview of all facilities available at UNH, see: https://marine.unh.edu/research-centers/facilities
The CEF was built in-house by Ocean Hydrodynamics Lab members and UNH senior mechanical engineer John Ahern. This is a recirculating open-channel flume with in-line flow meter, tilting capabilities, and tempered glass sidewalls for full optical access. Find more info on the flume here: https://github.com/UNH-OE/coastal-ecohydro-flume/wiki
The EFWT was brought to UNH by faculty Diane Foster, Anne Lightbody, and Martin Wosnik. This facility has a 40cm deep sediment bed, as well as 40cm deep water column that can be forced with oscillatory or unidirectional flows.
The Chase High Bay is home to a number of shared resources, including two large-scale engineering testing facilities, the Engineering Tank (shown above) and the Wave/Tow Tank, as well as the CEF and EFWT.
This is the Ocean Hydrodynamic Lab's additional space, located in the Chase Lab and home to small-scale demonstration tanks, an optical table, and general lab tools.